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Evan Jenkins
May 8, 2018
Blankenship Sunk in West Virginia After Giving National GOP a Scare
Both Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump worked to take down the eccentric ex-con who was beginning to look like another Roy Moore.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 7, 2018
What to Watch on 2018’s First Super Tuesday of Primaries
Wild who’s-the-Trumpiest GOP Senate races in Indiana and West Virginia and a Democratic gubernatorial fight in Ohio are the big events.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 2, 2018
West Virginia Republicans Lie About Each Other’s Imaginary Hillary Ties
Hillary Clinton’s value as a devil figure in the GOP is so powerful that two WV Senate candidates are just making up stuff about each other and HRC.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 9, 2018
GOP Competition to Show Who Loves Trump Most Could Backfire in November
Extremist candidates have hurt the GOP in the recent past. Association with an unpopular extremist president could do the same this year.
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 20, 2018
Ex-Con Blankenship Screwing Up GOP Plans for Taking Down Joe Manchin
It was supposed to be a clean partisan purge of a Democrat in an increasingly Republican state. But Blankenship’s personal agenda is interfering.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 30, 2017
2018 Senate Overview: The Pro-GOP Landscape Is Turning Blue
Trump’s unpopularity, strong Democratic incumbents, and some luck are benefiting the party that would’ve expected to lose badly in 2018 Senate races.
By
Ed Kilgore