CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Governor Manchin had an easy time fending off freshman Democratic Delegate Mel Kessler of Raleigh County in today's primary.
Running on a record of tax cuts, insurance relief and privatized workers' compensation, the Marion County Democrat also amassed more than 2.4 million dollars in contributions. Kessler had spent less than $12,000 as of late April.
Former state Senator Russ Weeks of Raleigh County was the sole gubernatorial candidate on the Republican side.
Russ Weeks will be a guest live on NewsChannel 3 Today around 6:45 Wednesday morning.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Call it the battle of the Jays, take 2.
U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller easily won today's Democratic primary in his quest for a fifth term and will face sole Republican candidate Jay Wolfe of Harrison County in November's general election.
Wolfe also challenged the former West Virginia governor in the 2002 election, which Rockefeller won by 63 percent.
Rockefeller supported Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama despite the fact that state voters overwhelmingly supported Hillary Clinton. Rockefeller says he doesn't regret his endorsement of Obama and is confident Obama will be the party's nominee for the general election.
Rockefeller's challengers in the primary were former state Republican lawmaker Sheirl Fletcher of Morgantown and state Division of Motor Vehicles employee Billy Hendricks Junior of Whitesville.