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What a difference a day makes…President Biden put country over self.

Political & non-political organizations are getting ready for the fight of a lifetime.

J. D. Vance…picked by Trump’s son…his 2016 memoir “Hillbilly Elegy”…trashes the poor people he grew up with…dismissing them as a bunch of lazy losers…who failed, unlike him…to get into Yale…West Virginians & other Appalachian voters…should keep this in mind.

78-59=Kamala Harris

Florida Governor…Ron DeSantis big loser…the only way he comes out of his mess…is to support Harris…Trump wins…J. D. Vance in the 2028 presidential race…which DeSantis is already planning.

WV columnist Ron Gregory wonders…how two GOP May primary candidates…with political names could lose…grandson of Governor & Congressman Arch Moore…whose mother is a U. S. Senator and son of Congresswoman Carol Miller.

Trump peaked too early…presidential campaigns goal is to have your best day on Election Daynot in July.

American commentator…Joe Kleinwrites what Kamala Harris should do nowRUN LIKE A REPUBLICAN.

A man without a party…Independent Senator Joe Manchin.

Democrats in Florida…already geared up…with a full slate of legislative candidates…first time in years…party chair…Nikki Friedleading a revived organization.

Is it possible…a horse racing advocate…KY Governor Andy Beshear…could be living at the Vice President’s residence on Massachusetts Avenue in DC…he’s on Harris VP list.

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Political News From Donald Trump

Donald Trump: I’m a Committed Republican By Jason Mattera (Human Events.com) Before Donald Trump would even have a shot a Barack Obama in a general election, he’d first have to get through the Republican primaries… Read the full story here.

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Political News From Chicago

Barbour Slams Obama on Economy and Energy By Jeff Zeleny (NYT) CHICAGO – Gov. Haley Barbour of Mississippi may not yet be a Republican presidential candidate, but his travel itinerary suggests that may be simply a formality, as he visited President Obama’s hometown on...

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Political Tidbits…

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Jennings Randolph Worked for Peace

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Obama IS Looking In The Wrong Place

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Political News From Charleston

Let the gubernatorial games begin By Phil Kabler (Statehouse Beat, Charleston Gazette) We may remember last week as the week that House Speaker Rick Thompson, D-Wayne, watched his gubernatorial aspirations slip away.  Read the full story here.

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Political News From Palin Land:

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David Broder 1929-2011

David Broder is gone. For those of us who follow politics and participate in the game it will never be the same.  He was famous for walking the precincts before an election to determine the concerns, hopes and outlook for the coming election.  I looked forward to...

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Political News From Congress:

Manchin:  Obama has ‘failed to lead’ By Jennifer Epstein and Scott Wong (POLITICO)  West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin ripped President Barack Obama on his budget proposals in a Senate floor speech Tuesday, a rare rebuke from a freshman Democrat who clearly is worried...

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Political News from Charleston:

Vetoing a pay raise may help Tomblin By Don Surber, Charleston Daily Mail The unwritten rule book of West Virginia politics holds that Democrats kiss up to the unions that represent government workers to get past the May primary and then kiss up to business for the...

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Obama Greeted In Boston With Misery Index

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Manchin to Attack Obama

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Governor’s Race?

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LEGISLATIVE ALERT

The West Virginia Legislature (House) is about to diminish the influence of our state’s voters and rural America in presidential elections.  The proposal would award West Virginia’s electoral votes to the candidate for president who wins the popular vote.  You can bet...

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Saturday Morning Tidbits…

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Weekend Budget Reading

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A Washington View of Obama’s Budget

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Political Tidbits…

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Governor’s Primary

The “Anything Can Happen Primary” is now underway.  Just to get us here the Governor went to the U. S. Senate, an Acting Governor took office, and the Supreme Count mandated an election, the Legislature rightly disregarded party conventions and put a primary election...

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Political Tidbits…Governor’s Race

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A Serious Opinion of an “Unserious Speech”

Peggy Noonan knows what a State of the Union speech is all about.  Her weekly column in The Wall Street Journal today takes a serious look at President Obama's attempt. She was a primary speech writer and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan.  She is an author...

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