Election Day was a massive victory for @AFPWV. Our mission is citizen driven, and the voters agreed yesterday. The landscape changed dramatically to better our objectives: making West Virginia a better place to work, live, and raise a family.
Jason Huffman explains why West Virginia voters are challenging complacent politicians and why competitive Republican primaries are healthy for the state.
Here is a comparison of independent expenditure total primary spending supporting and opposing GOP candidates as of Wednesday by Morrisey-affiliated groups and Capito-affiliated groups.
America’s debt just crossed a serious line.
When spending outpaces income, tough choices follow.
This isn’t about politics, it’s about math. Rising debt means higher costs and less flexibility for the future. At some point, the country has to have that conversation.
On Tuesday, a team of never before involved volunteers contacted *US* to talk about how they could support Senator Rollan Roberts. We set them up with some literature, gave them some tips, and sent them on their way. The group of 6 hit a combined 300 doors. We caught up with two of them afterward.
AFP spent the weekend in Bridgeport knocking for Joe Early in Senate District 12.
School choice for families.
Lower taxes.
Energy that works.
That’s what we’re fighting for.