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President Trump will be re-elected in 2020
CHARLESTON – With respect to a recent op-ed penned by my friend and former Mayor of Charleston Danny Jones, President Trump will be re-elected in 2020. Not only will President Trump be re-elected, but he will also prevail by a larger margin in 2020 than in 2016. -
Blankenship sues Trump Jr. claiming he was part of 'weaponized defamation'
WILLIAMSON – Don Blankenship has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump Jr. claiming the president’s son was part of a conspiracy to keep him from being elected to the U.S. Senate last year. In his complaint filed April 25 in Mingo Circuit Court, the former Massey Energy CEO says Trump Jr. published a tweet to his 3.5 million followers on May 3, 2018, calling Blankenship a felon. -
Manchin faces criticism for decision to confirm Kavanaugh to U.S. Supreme Court
When news of Sen. Joe Manchin's plan to vote for Kavanaugh came out, there were mixed reactions. But most people seemed to be unhappy with Manchin's decision. -
Morrisey urges Manchin to support Kavanaugh's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is urging Sen. Joe Manchin to support President Donald Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Jenkins challenges Morrisey, says to ‘disavow’ Bannon
HUNTINGTON – U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins released a statement, challenging West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to renounce Steve Bannon’s support for his campaign. -
U.S. trustee asks to have hotel group bankruptcy case dismissed
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Acting United States Trustee for Region 21 has filed an emergency motion to dismiss and request for hearing on an expedited basis due to lack of proof of insurance in the bankruptcy filing of Mountain Blue Hotel Group. -
Supreme Court makes right call on campaign contributions
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Court affirms ruling of Workers' Comp board
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed the order of the state’s Workers’ Compensation Board of Review denying permanent total disability benefits to a man who had suffered numerous separate on-the-job injuries. -
GOP elects Lucas as new state chairman
Lucas CHARLESTON -- Lincoln County native Conrad Lucas has been elected serve as chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Stuart delivering letter to Taiwan president
Stuart CHARLESTON -– Mike Stuart, Chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party, is in Taiwan on an eight0day mission as part of a 10-member national delegation from the Republican National Committee. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Stuart to visit Taiwan
Stuart CHARLESTON -– Mike Stuart, a Charleston attorney and the chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party, has been selected by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus to be part of a ten member national delegation to travel to Taiwan next month. -
RNC chairman appoints Stuart to Resolutions Committee
Stuart WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus has announced the appointment of West Virginia GOP Chairman Mike Stuart as Chairman of the RNC Standing Committee on Resolutions. -
THEIR VIEW: Trial lawyers support public financing
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Record readers should ask themselves this question: Why is a publication that has led the charge against attorney contributions in state supreme court elections now attacking the very public financing legislation that removes its influence? -
Woman blames Republicans for broken leg
MARTINSBURG - A Berkeley Springs woman says she broke her leg at a rally for President George Bush and is suing the Republican National Committee. -
This Just In: Berkeley County
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Marshall, MIST to commercialize pregnancy software
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall University and Huntington-based software development company Strictly Business Computer Systems, Inc., last week announced formation of a partnership resulting in the creation of Medical Information Systems Technology, LLC (MIST). -
Pritt team files post-trial motion; hearing set for May 31
Charlotte Pritt FAYETTEVILLE - Roger Forman thought he had proven his stance to a Fayette Circuit Court jury six weeks ago, but ultimately had to live with the fact that he had not. Now, he can only hope he proved it to the judge. -
Forman searching for answers
CHARLESTON - When attorney Roger Forman joined Charlotte Pritt's libel case against three Republican organizations three years ago, he was admittedly at a loss for understanding. -
Nine years worth the wait for Carey
\CHARLESTON - After nine years, it's hard for attorney Mike Carey to pinpoint just how many hours he's spent defending three Republican groups against a libel lawsuit brought on by former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlotte Pritt.