
West Virginia primary is a national nail-biter for the GOP
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The top two candidates in past polls are fighting off a headline-grabbing insurgent.
Republican voters in West Virginia will choose a candidate Tuesday to run against Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin in November -- one of the GOP’s best chances to pick up a U.S. Senate seat. The top two candidates in past polls, Congressman Evan Jenkins and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, are fighting off a headline-grabbing insurgent: former coal executive Don Blankenship. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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West Virginia primary is a national nail-biter for the GOP
Clip: 5/7/2018 | 4m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Republican voters in West Virginia will choose a candidate Tuesday to run against Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin in November -- one of the GOP’s best chances to pick up a U.S. Senate seat. The top two candidates in past polls, Congressman Evan Jenkins and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, are fighting off a headline-grabbing insurgent: former coal executive Don Blankenship. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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