12 April 2006
WV AFL-CIO 2006 Primary Endorsements
by aflciopoliticalUNITED STATES SENATE Robert C. Byrd U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE 1st District Alan B. Mollohan; 2nd District Mark Hunt; 3rd District Nick Joe Rahall, II SENATE 1st District Edwin J. Bowman; 2nd District Larry J. Edgell; 4th District Jim L
11 April 2006
WV-01: CQPolitics.com - Legal Woes May Force Mollohan to Start Spending
by aflciopoliticalWest Virginia Democratic Rep. Alan B. Mollohan, over his dozen House terms, has never engaged in the feverish fundraising activity typical of many House incumbents. That’s because he has never before had to: He has never come close to losing in the stat
05 April 2006
04.05.06 WV: Rep. Capito Vulnerable, Democratic Hopefuls Say
by aflciopoliticalThree Democrats wanting to represent West Virginia’s Second District in Congress zeroed in on the Iraq conflict and said approval ratings for President Bush and Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., are on a downward slide, mirroring the public’s opinio
08 March 2006
West Virginia Senate: Byrd (D) Coasting to Ninth Term
by aflciopoliticalFebruary 25, 2006--Democratic Senator Robert Byrd is coasting to a ninth term in office. So far, Byrd is wiping the floor with each candidate vying for the Republican nomination. John Raese, the GOP establishment's fifth choice to run against Byrd, trails
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