We talked about this yesterday at 2 different meetings. One was stating they want Goodwin (Dem party). They other group was a little more worried about Goodwin and was talking about other prospects (more progressive group). None I believe have a good chance, but who knows. None of the people wanted Rahall or believe he could win in the eastern or northern part of the state Caperton and Mollohan both had the names come up. Most had bad idea with Caperton, and most liked the idea of Mollohan. Also found out yesterday the state democratic party has a lot of internal fighting going on now with several staffers being removed from the office in Charleston. We had several delegates at one of the meetings yesterday.
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From: Karen.Grubb@fairmontstate.edu To: jimscon@gmail.com; jkotcon@wvu.edu Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 19:54:27 +0000 CC: wvec-board@yahoogroups.com; ec@osenergy.org Subject: Re: [EC] West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller to retire after term ends
http://atr.rollcall.com/west-virginia-democrats-begin-positioning-to-run-for...
This link was posted on Facebook by Jeremiah Samples with an interesting discussion.
From: ec-bounces@osenergy.org [ec-bounces@osenergy.org] on behalf of Jim Sconyers [jimscon@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [EC] West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller to retire after term ends
Does Capito have locks on the seat? Is there a credible Dem candidate?
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:30 PM, James Kotcon jkotcon@wvu.edu wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/west-virginia-sen-jay-rockefeller-retire-...
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller will not seek a sixth term in the Senate,
he told Politico in an interview. He will serve through 2014 after more than 25 years in the chamber, "I’m going to serve out my term,” the 75-year-old Rockefeller said. “It was a very hard decision for me. Once it’s made, like any hard decision, it eases up. But it was a very tough decision for me.” Rockefeller joined the Senate in 1985 after two terms as governor of West Virginia. He will make a formal announcement on Friday morning.
The senator's retirement could lead to a fierce race in 2014. Democrats have had a lock on the seat since the Dwight Eisenhower administration, and an election without an incumbent could give Republicans a major opportunity in a deeply red state.
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