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I declare Capito's challenge failed. Panasonic Nov 2012 #1
i agree, haha mgcgulfcoast Nov 2012 #15
Here's a Politico.com link and a related tweet regarding which Dem might run... Tx4obama Nov 2012 #2
We need Rockefeller to run again. David__77 Nov 2012 #4
After Ted Kennedy died.......... mrmpa Nov 2012 #19
no chance Rahall runs Adenoid_Hynkel Nov 2012 #5
A mystery to the outside world cyclezealot Nov 2012 #7
Not much of a mystery, Coal is a really big employer in the state. Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #10
could not the coal be mined in a more responsible manner cyclezealot Nov 2012 #12
Well of course, but its easier to convince people otherwise when they have a direct stake Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #13
I recall reports that cyclezealot Nov 2012 #17
DC doesn't particularly care... Chan790 Nov 2012 #21
Why would MadAnne Nov 2012 #18
I don't think there's any such thing as "likely" for us in WV. Daniel537 Nov 2012 #22
A pro-choice Rethug in WV? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Nov 2012 #3
she downplays her position successfully Adenoid_Hynkel Nov 2012 #6
and MadAnne Nov 2012 #20
Better hope Rockefeller doesn't retire, don't know who else we have that could win V Capito. Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #8
If she does squeeze out a victory, it won't mean the GOP has won the women back... Comrade_McKenzie Nov 2012 #9
That will be a tough one if Rockefeller retires davidpdx Nov 2012 #11
Yet they have a Democratic Governor (albeit in name only - or virtually so). Texin Nov 2012 #14
Yup, and even that barely Dem Governor only narrowly won relection this year. Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #16
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