John -- Thousands of West Virginians are worried about everything from food to rent. Meanwhile, the “honorable” governor Jim Justice hosted VP Mike Pence at Greenbrier - the governor’s luxury resort - for a luncheon on Saturday that cost $2,800-$25,000 a plate.

Mike Pence, Jim Justice, Shelley Moore Capito, and the other assembled “leaders” spent their time patting each other on the backs for their “great” Covid-19 response and their desire to force kids back to school - despite a spike in new cases after several states demanded in-person classes last week. Once again, entrenched, establishment leaders have shown just how out of touch they are with the realities and challenges ordinary folks are facing.
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Paula Jean
Paula Jean Swearengin is a coal miner’s daughter and granddaughter, and the Democratic Nominee for U.S. Senate in West Virginia. Paula supports Medicare for All and a Green New Deal, cancelling student debt and ensuring a livable wage for all Americans. Learn more about Paula in the award-winning documentary Knock Down the House, on YouTube. Please support this people-powered campaign to flip a U.S. Senate seat in November.
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