The morning afterwards I wrote a piece about the Aftermath. I mentioned if there a lesson to be learned from the positive campaign [my wife Jenny’s thought] of Allen Loughry approach in winning a seat on the Supreme Court. There is a front page story about this very question in today’s Charleston Gazette written by Paul J. Nyden. Click here to learn the Loughry way.
The aftermath continues for potential change in the WV Legislature. Not only is it being driven by the huge victory by Republican candidates but Democrats must face the new reality. To help our non-“political valley” readers keep up here is the Statehouse Beat column by Phil Kabler. Stay informed here.
An editorial in the Charleston Daily Mail also addresses the aftermath as it impacts the Legislature. Read it here.
Tags: 2012 WV Election, Charleston Daily Mail, Paul J. Nyden, Phil Kabler, The Charleston Gazette
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