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Displaying all articles tagged:
West Virginia
disasters
Jan. 12, 2014
300,000 People in West Virginia Haven’t Been Able to Use Tap Water for Days
Because of a chemical spill.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Oct. 9, 2013
Ex-Cop Killed After Firing on Federal Building in West Virginia
What is going on these days?
By
Adam Martin
early and awkward
June 18, 2012
Top West Virginia Democrats RSVP ‘No’ to DNC Convention
Citing … anything else.
By
Brett Smiley
early and awesome
May 9, 2012
This Man Beat President Obama in Ten West Virginia Counties
Behold, the glory of Keith Judd.
By
Dan Amira
stuck in the mittle
Jan. 20, 2012
Citizens of Romney, West Virginia, Not Particularly Excited About Mitt Romney
“I’ve heard it laughed about a couple of times. But not as much as you would have thought.”
By
Dan Amira
it’s science
Mar. 14, 2011
The Unhappiest Person in America Probably Doesn’t Exist
This makes more sense than you realize.
By
Dan Amira
manchin of la mancha
Dec. 21, 2010
Senator Joe Manchin Will Try to Fit Voting for Legislation Into His Busy Schedule From Now On
He missed last weekend’s important votes to be at a “holiday gathering” with his family.
By
Dan Amira
early and often
Nov. 8, 2010
The GOP Tries to Buy Democratic Senator’s Loyalties With Coal
Can Joe Manchin be seduced to the GOP?
By
Dan Amira
early and awkward
Oct. 13, 2010
Sonia Sotomayor’s Nickname From Now On Is ‘Sarah Manorgan’
A candidate for Senate in West Virginia is not familiar with her real name.
By
Dan Amira
early and often
Oct. 7, 2010
Hicks Don’t Wear Thin Stripes
Save that for fancy-pants Philadelphia.
By
Dan Amira
comings and goings
June 28, 2010
Robert Byrd, Longest-Serving Senator in American History, Has Died
The West Virginian had served in the Senate since 1959.
By
Dan Amira
early and often
May 14, 2008
Clinton’s Hollow But Ominous Victory in West Virginia
Obama, though, has still clearly not connected with white, working-class voters, despite drinking many beers.
early and often
May 13, 2008
Clinton to Roar Back, Kind of, Tonight in West Virginia
With the race pretty much wrapped up, will today’s primary, in which Hillary Clinton is expected to cruise to a huge victory, matter at all? Of course it will!