Both Parties Try to Decipher Message in Election: ; Professor Sees Time of Transition but Says Republican Revolution Not Widespread in State
Charleston Daily Mail › November 19, 2004
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Charleston Daily Mail › November 19, 2004
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West Virginia began a new chapter of its political history on Nov. 2, and the state's Democrats and Republicans alike are trying to learn its lessons.
The discord threatening GOP Chairman Kris Warner underscores the trouncing of his brother, the party's candidate for governor, and the less-than-expected gains in the House of Delegates.See the full content of this document
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Both Parties Try to Decipher Message in Election: ; Professor Sees Time of Transition but Says Republican Revolution Not Widespread in State
As they sift through the election results, several GOP officials have called for Warner's ouster.
Democrats appear to have the larger homework assignment, however. They suffered the sizable defeat of John Kerry...See the full content of this document
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