Republican Patrick Morrisey has been West Virginia’s attorney general since 2013, and is now running for governor. During his time as the Attorney General, Morrisey made a name for himself by repeated clashes with first the Obama then the Biden administration, suing the federal government over regulations he perceived as overreach. If elected governor, he says on his website he will expand broadband and eliminate the state’s income tax, as well as stop “woke-initiatives” at the West Virginia border, bar transgender women from participating in women’s sports and work to expand the state’s “culture of life” beyond birth by helping low-income parents.
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