Marion County Democrats turn out for 'Pancakes and Politics'
Rinker, whose child is on the Autism Spectrum, receives
So, it was in a combative mood Rinker found herself at the Politics and Pancakes event the
“I think West Virginians are waking up,” Rinker said. “All these companies have been coming in and just absolutely using our state for everything for years. And we’re waking up because we don’t want it anymore. We want better for ourselves. We want better for our children. So when I fight, I fight for my child. I fight for my neighbor. I fight for my family and friends, even if they don’t understand why I’m fighting.”
With this year’s primary election on
“We’re feeling a real groundswell of energy,” Marion County
Marion County’s more experienced candidates channeled the frustration and anger that’s developed against Republican leadership that’s developed over the past year. Tomana said two thirds of state residents live in communities where potholes outnumber paychecks and are ignored by politicians. She, and several other candidates, assailed the Republican push to bring data centers to the state.
“Our history has been plagued with a cycle of out-of-state opportunists coming in, taking what they need, from timber, coal, oil and gas, and now it’s water and farmland,” she said.
Similarly, Longstreth assailed Republican leadership in this past legislative session for killing a bill designed to protect children from abuse in homeschool settings, a bill known as Raylee’s Law.
“The Republican Party has done its damage, we know that,” Longstreth said. “They have busted unions with right to work signs all over the place. They call the
However, while the room as a whole was on board with the fighting spirit channeled by the candidates, doubts lingered.
“We can cheer up as many
Opyoke said the party needs candidates who have a platform and are not scared to ask hard questions and advocate for policy positions to let voters know what they stand for.
Parsi also brought up the communication problem during his stump speech.
“I have been an advocate for the last 15 years for public education,” Parsi said. “We, as
On that same token, Kessler received criticism from some members in the room for using the president’s language, “the
Parsi also said affordability is a major theme of his campaign, as did other candidates.
A major theme of the event was a change in the political wind. It’s one Rinker herself has seen hints of. While she has hardcore
Rinker added that people are starting to understand that change comes from the local level. But would this slate of candidates appeal to some her family members?
“That’s difficult to say,” she said. “I think a couple would definitely appeal to some family members and some family members would be probably so closed off they wouldn’t want to even talk about it.”
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