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On this Election Day edition of 580 Live, host Dave Allen welcomes West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner to discuss the day's voting process and what voters need to know. Kanawha County Commissioner Ben Salango joins to provide local insights. Ethan Watson presents his perspective on why Election Day should be a federal holiday, referencing his recent article advocating for this change. Additionally, we'll highlight a special event happening Thursday night to benefit the Children's Theatre of Charleston. Tune in for these discussions and more on 580 Live.
Robb Reel continues Walktober, sponsored by Panhandle Cleaning and RestorationRusty Webb talks Marshall TennisPutnam County Schools Superintendent John Hudson talks about the upcoming school bond vote for a new Hurricane Middle SchoolAndrew Anderson for House talks about his raceSecretary of State Mac Warner talks about the election and early voting in WV
Secretary of State Mac Warner on the need for poll workers in West Virginia for the upcoming November general election, plus Brad McElhinny and Delegate Kayla Young weigh in on the special session.
Dr. Casey Sacks of BridgeValley, plus West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, we will spend some time talking about one of West Virginia's longest running outdoor dramas, The Aracoma Story, plus your calls and texts.
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to preview Republicans' SAVE Act, explain why Americans should be concerned about noncitizen voting, and discuss the future of election integrity. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to preview Republicans’ SAVE Act, explain why Americans should be concerned about noncitizen voting, and discuss the future of election integrity. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict […]
On this West Virginia Morning, there's a deadline looming for business owners across the state. Tens of thousands of them still haven't filed their annual reports as required by state law. Assistant News Director Maria Young sat down with Secretary of State Mac Warner – who's hoping all of them get the job done by midnight Sunday night – just, not all at once. The post Annual Report Deadline For State Businesses Looms And 50 Years Since Textbook Controversy On This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Coming up this episode, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, Steven Allen Adams of Ogden Newspapers and your calls and texts.
Our James Beard award-winning chef, Chef Paul Smith, plus Journalist Amelia Knisely, Nitro Mayor Dave Casebolt and West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner.
Welcome to May! Coming up this morning Republican Gubernatorial candidate Moore Capito. It's the first day of early voting in West Virginia. Secretary of State Mac Warner is here to talk about, plus Republican candidate for House Tresa Howell.
On episode 010 of Mountain State Views, host Steven Allen Adams sits down with all four Republican candidates for Secretary of State of West Virginia to discuss their plans and priorities for the office that manages elections, business registrations, charities, and filings from the Governor's Office. Adams talked with former House Minority Leader Doug Skaff, former lawmakers and county commissioner Ken Reed, Putnam County Clerk Brian Wood, and Economic Development Authority Executive Director Kris Warner, the brother of current Secretary of State Mac Warner.Mountain State Views is sponsored by Ogden Newspapers - the publisher of 10 daily and weekly newspapers in West Virginia with more than 100 publications across the United States.Follow Steven Allen Adams on Twitter (X)Follow Steven Allen Adams on Facebook
* Guest: Billy Painter, Founder of The Bearded Patriots - TheBeardedPatriots.com * Vote Fraud Becomes Quite Personal For Billy! * West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner: "The election was stolen and it was stolen by the CIA,"! * Ron Paul Warns Public to Prepare for Unpredictable ‘Black Swan' Event During Tucker Carlson Interview - TheGatewayPundit.com * FORMER CIA OFFICIAL James Woolsey WARNS: Deadly Strike Coming To America's Power Grid - Can you keep your family safe when the lights go out? - SalemNow.com * An attack on America's infrastructure would "blackout the national grid and other life-sustaining critical infrastructures for over a year. Killing 9 out of 10 Americans by starvation and societal collapse". * In fact, attacks on just nine of the nation's 55,000 electrical substations could result in coast-to-coast black-outs, plunging millions into darkness for up to 18 months. * OUR GOVERNMENT IS WOEFULLY UNPREPARED - They ignore dire warnings from national security experts about our vulnerable power grid. Warnings of physical, electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) and cyberattacks. * Imagine a blackout lasting months. Your life would be frozen in time right at the moment your power fails - An entire country plunged into darkness! * Trump is suing ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation over the Nancy Mace interview, in which, on more than ten occasions, Stephanopoulos falsely accused Trump of committing rape! Indeed, the jury expressly found that Plaintiff did not commit rape and, George Stephanopoulos was aware of the jury's finding in this regard yet still falsely stated otherwise.
Happy Wednesday. Bob is a little under the weather but still does a great show. Bob welcomes Congressman Jim Jordan to the show. They talk about the testimony yesterday in the case of Biden's documents hiding out in the garage among many other places. Then it's time to talk to West Virginia Sec of State Mac Warner about TikTok and other great topics. Heidi Workman joins Bob to talk about her race aginst one of the Blue 22.Bob wraps the show taking your calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
* Judge Kills Multiple Charges In Trump Case - Patrick Houck. * 'Rigged': Top state official confirms 2020 presidential race was 'stolen' - Leftists colluded 'for the very purpose of throwing the election' - Bob Unruh, WND.com * A report at the Federalist that explains how West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, who is credited with extensive work to clean up and secure his state's elections, also has been critical of the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. * "The election was stolen and it was stolen by the CIA," he said. * The FBI, in fact, chose to interfere in the election by telling media corporations to suppress the accurate reporting about the Biden scandals. A subsequent polling showed that probably took the election victory away from President Trump and gave it to Biden. * Warner also noted the $400 million plus handed out by Mark Zuckerberg to elections officials who often used it to recruit Biden supporters. * Special Counsel Robert Hur – Joe Biden “Willfully Retained Classified Materials After the End of His Vice Presidency, as a Private Citizen” * Rep. Armstrong: "Hillary Clinton ran a program called bleachbit on her server. They used hammers to destroy evidence. Joe Biden has a 50 year history of misplacing classified documents… and yet we only see one person being prosecuted.” * Rep. Jim Jordan: "What did that ghostwriter do with the information Joe Biden shared with him...what did he do after you were named special counsel?" * Top secret classified documents were found in 7 separate locations. Joe Biden, as VP and Senator, was never authorized to keep any classified documents. Some were more than 40 years old. * 3rd Pipe Bomb Camera Deliberately Turned Away From Scene AFTER BOMB WAS FOUND! - We are talking 3 cameras now deliberately moved! - Security video obtained by TheEpochTimes.com * Michigan Election Fraud Investigation! * On March 7th 2024, at approximately 10:45 AM, I, sheriff Dar Leaf, received a subpoena for my law enforcement file no 21-2216 from DJ Hilson's office. My department is in possession of sensitive documents that are part of an ongoing investigation involving Dominion employees. These Dominion employees directed, and tasks Serbian foreign nationals to remotely access the Michigan election system. I am not willing to compromise my investigation by providing my entire file. I am attaching to this affidavit several emails to demonstrate to this Honorable Court that this is a very serious ongoing investigation. I intend to file a motion to Quash the subpoena attached as well as a civil lawsuit against the Muskegon County prosecutor D. J. Hilson for attempting to usurp my investigation. D. J. Hilson worked with AG Dana Nessel and successfully buried the Muskegon County fraud that is now under investigation by the FBI. The Muskegon County Prosecutor failed to appropriately prosecute as requested by the Muskegon Police Department. * Boeing whistleblower found dead in South Carolina - The whistleblower who publicly raised doubts about Boeing's production standards found dead. * John Barnett, 62, died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Saturday. Barnett was cross-examined by Boeing's lawyers and his own attorney days before he died.
Our nation's founders were profoundly concerned, as Ben Franklin famously put it, about whether we could “keep” the Republic they bequeathed to us. Consequently, they baked into the Constitution “checks and balances” designed to prevent the kind of concentration of power that tyrants and even democracies had previously used to destroy freedom. Team Biden is currently, stealthily subverting such safeguards in favor of so-called “global governance” by an unaccountable, and increasingly totalitarian, foreign entity called the World Health Organization. Yesterday, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner publicly denounced this subversion of our limited, representative form of government. Every American patriot should join him in exposing and rejecting two WHO agreements now set to be adopted in May – without the public's knowledge, let alone assent, or the approval of two-thirds of the U.S. Senate. Do that, and stand with freedom, at SovereigntyCoalition.org. This is Frank Gaffney.
I was pleased to interview West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner at AMFEST!! He is now running for Governor of West Virginia and talks about his campaign in this interview!
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner on the need for poll workers in West Virginia, plus Brad McElhinny and Steven Allen Adams with the political year in review/2024 preview, the latest on the bizarre stabbing spree in Kanawha City, plus your calls and texts.
Today's Episode: 1. DNC fundraiser Will Perce abandons the Democrat party. 2. Rep Andy Biggs critiques Speaker Johnson's performance 3. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner claims the 2020 election was rigged by the CIA. And more.
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Tuesday, Nov. 21 The Secretary of State's office issues a warning to business owners regarding third-party solicitations. Outdoor pickleball courts are coming to Mylan Park. And WV Tourism launches its latest delicious initiative: the WV Culinary Trail…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV BUSINESSLINK – Attention, business owners! West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is issuing an important notice regarding third-party solicitations to file 2024 Annual Reports on your behalf. According to Warner, the solicitations have the appearance of an official government form, but are not government approved, reviewed, or official notices in any manner. These are advertisements. Warner urges business owners to read the fine print in the solicitations. Third-party providers have been reported to charge businesses more than 500% of the statutory $25 fee and often advertise the wrong deadline for state compliance. Business owners can use free tools provided by the Secretary of State's Office to avail themselves of the most convenient and least costly filing method directly at Business4.WV.gov. Read more: https://wvbusinesslink.com/2023/11/09/urgent-notice-to-business-owners-beware-of-2024-annual-report-solicitations-from-third-parties/ #2 – From METRO NEWS – Outdoor pickleball courts are coming to Morgantown's Mylan Park thanks to a donation from a partnership of local enthusiasts. President and CEO of Visit Mountaineer Country Convention and Visitors Bureau Susan Riddle welcomed the announcement as pickleballers arrive for the 2023 West Virginia State Pickleball Championship. The Morgantown Pickleball Club has announced a name change to the Mylan Park Pickleball Club and has started a fundraising campaign for outdoor pickleball courts at Mylan Park. The donation of about $6,000 is “seed” money to start the project and garner interest from others who will donate to the effort. The new courts are expected to be completed sometime in 2024. Read more: https://wvmetronews.com/2023/11/12/campaign-started-to-build-outdoor-pickleball-courts-at-mylan-park/ #3 – From WV TOURISM – The West Virginia Department of Tourism has launched the West Virginia Culinary Trail highlighting must-visit restaurants across the Mountain State. Participants will earn prizes fit for a foodie by checking in at participating restaurants. By highlighting the many world-class and unique dining destinations available to travelers in West Virginia, the Culinary Trail will encourage visitors to add a savory stop to their next adventure. Inspired by the favorite stops of the current class of West Virginia Chef Ambassadors, restaurants across the state are included in this program. As new Chef Ambassadors join the program, the Culinary Trail will be updated to include their selections. To get started, visit wvtourism.com/culinary-trail and register to have the West Virginia Culinary Trail mobile passport delivered straight to your smartphone. Then check in at each restaurant using GPS location. As visitors work to complete the Culinary Trail, they can redeem their points on prizes. The top prize is a locally made charcuterie tray. Yum! Read more: https://wvtourism.com/release/wv-launches-culinary-trail/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
On episode 003 of Mountain State Views, host Steven Allen Adams continues part three in a four-part series with the top four Republican candidates for governor of West Virginia by sitting down with Secretary of State Mac WarnerWarner is in his second term as Secretary of State, taking office in 2017. He is a retired U.S. Army officer and attorney. Prior to being elected, Warner worked as a contractor for the U.S. State Department in Afghanistan, helping the post-Taliban elected officials organize government departments.The Race for the Dome series asks each candidate a series of eight public policy questions to see how they would tackle some of the state's major challenges.Mountain State Views is sponsored by Ogden Newspapers - the publisher of 10 daily and weekly newspapers in West Virginia with more than 100 publications across the United States.Follow Steven Allen Adams on Twitter (X)Follow Steven Allen Adams on Facebook
On this West Virginia Morning, Randy Yohe spoke with Secretary of State Mac Warner and ERIC past chair and current board member Meghan Wolfe about the best ways to keep the state's and the nation's voter rolls clean. The post Friendships Across Political Divides And Preventing Election Fraud On This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Sunday, Sept. 24 National Park officials anticipate a busy fall season in Almost Heaven…the “House in the Clouds” artist reveals what drew him to West Virginia…and September is National Voter Registration Month; register or update your information today!…on today's daily304. #1 – From WBOY-TV – Fall is the peak season for tourists who come to enjoy the sights of West Virginia. As the leaves are beginning to turn, one national park representative estimates that this year will be the busiest so far. Dave Bieri, District Supervisor at New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, said that many travelers already called to ask about the fall foliage. “We're also just starting into the Gauley Season, so that brings a lot of people out, especially on the weekends,” Bieri said. In addition to whitewater rafting on the Gauley River, there are numerous fall festivals and other activities taking place throughout the state. Visit www.wvtourism.com/seasons/fall to sign up for weekly fall foliage updates and find scenic drives and other seasonal activities and events in Almost Heaven. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/wv-outdoors/fall-activities-attracting-more-tourists-to-west-virginia-than-ever/ #2 – From THE GAZETTE-MAIL – Before becoming a self-described “West Virginian by choice,” having spent half his 85 years living and working in his home and studio atop a remote Hardy County ridgetop, nationally recognized artist Robert Singleton arrived at his West Virginian homesite by chance. Singleton is the subject of a new film, “House in the Clouds: The Artistic Life of Robert Singleton,” that tells the story of what inspired him to return to his studio and resume an art career. The film also details the artist's progression from conventional imagery to award-winning abstract expression, and on to “light paintings” and ethereal, mystical horizon lines and clouds, depicting the meeting space between heaven and earth. “One day I went for a walk with my dog and found a clearing in the forest where I laid down and looked up at the sky, and went to sleep. When I woke up, my depression was gone.” SIngleton had discovered what he wanted to paint: clouds. “They're all about capturing light,” he said, “and no two are the same.” Read more: https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/acclaimed-hardy-county-artist-subject-of-new-documentary/article_22f16619-1338-5ded-8531-fde36b21d1ed.html #3 – From MY BUCKHANNON – September is National Voter Registration Month. All eligible West Virginia residents are encouraged to register to vote or, if already registered, verify that their information is updated and accurate. Since January 2017, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner and his staff have worked closely with the county clerks to register 333,575 eligible citizens to vote. Of that number, more than 100,000 have been eligible high school students – many of whom will vote for the first time in the upcoming May 2024 Primary Election. According to Warner, those voters who change their name or get married and assume their spouse's last name are required to update their voter registration. Those voters who have moved their residence since the last election or who may have a new address because of the remapping of the state's 911 system should also update their voter registration. To register or update your voter registration, visit the Secretary of State's secure election website at GoVoteWV.com. Read more: https://www.mybuckhannon.com/nearly-50-voter-registration-drives-scheduled-to-take-place-throughout-w-va-in-september/?fbclid=IwAR3YN1BEsjL9KsGtVJ31Bf_Ac08n08HrkFciyo9Z-0m_hhIj4IRetT8fju0_aem_AQRJrQmbAA6ov-M4V03U3Ky-_ABNQxBJjqCgccMNc5WukY2_HriLTv3PQVHPdB6YAv4 Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
This week's guest on Who's Counting? with Cleta Mitchell is West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, who has called on the US Secretary of State Tony Blinken to resign […]
This week's guest on Who's Counting? with Cleta Mitchell is West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, who has called on the US Secretary of State Tony Blinken to resign […]
On 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Eden Douglas from the Dirty Birds, Megan Diehl from Goodwill and Secretary of State Mac Warner. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is a West Point graduate and attorney who served in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps. As such, he knows the law […]
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is a West Point graduate and attorney who served in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps. As such, he knows the law […]
WV Secretary Of State Mac Warner Discusses His Plan To Run For Governor by The Watchdog
On this West Virginia Morning, it didn't take long after the recent general election for several political candidates to announce they're running for state and federal offices in 2024. More are expected to announce in the next few weeks. But are they officially on the ballot? Government Reporter Randy Yohe spoke with State Election Director Deak Kersey from Secretary of State Mac Warner's office on how declaring yourself a political candidate really works. The post The Ins And Outs Of Declaring Political Candidacy On This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
On this West Virginia Morning, it didn't take long after the recent general election for several political candidates to announce they're running for state and federal offices in 2024. More are expected to announce in the next few weeks. But are they officially on the ballot? Government Reporter Randy Yohe spoke with State Election Director Deak Kersey from Secretary of State Mac Warner's office on how declaring yourself a political candidate really works.
On Election Day, Dave talk with Brad McElhinny about what could happen to the state constitutional amendments. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner stops by.
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is in the Par Mar Stores Studio, plus Senate President Craig Blair and Senate Finance Chair Eric Tarr talking Amendment 2. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
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Today on MetroNews This Morning:--Governor Justice disagrees with President Biden on the status of the pandemic--Secretary of State Mac Warner addresses voter discrepancy from the primary in Morgan County--Another opioid trial, this time against national chain pharmacies, is delayed.--WVU believes the pandemic has negatively impacted student retention.--IN Sports: Neal Brown talks about this Thursday night's match-up with the Hokies
MPD Chief Eric Powell provides details of a fatal shooting in downtown Morgantown. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner on National Voter Registration Day. Joe Brocato recaps the weekend in high school football and WVU's win over Towson.
On this week's episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, Chief Political Reporter Mark Curtis talks to leaders across the Mountain State. In segments one and two, Mark talks to the mayors of two of West Virginia's largest cities: Mayor Steve Williams of Huntington and Mayor Amy Goodwin of Charleston. In segment three, Mark speaks with Secretary of State Mac Warner about voter registration. In segment four, Mark talks to attorney Rusty Webb about the Thunder in the Mountains Tennis Tournament.
This morning from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Charleston Mayor (and candidate) Amy Shuler Goodwin and West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner joins the show on the first day of early voting. Harrison County House of Delegates Candidate Keith Marple talks about his campaign. Dave asks questions about a compensation study the city of Morgantown is keeping private.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses cleaning up voter rolls. Plus, Dave celebrates Festivus with the "Airing of Grievances."
Mon County Delegate Barbara Evans Fleischauer announces she is running for the WV Senate in the 13th District. Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses his "See Something, Text Something" election fraud campaign.
Warner and 54 of West Virginia's 55 county clerks are standing against HR1/S1.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner explains his opposition of the "For The People Act" and what election improvements are being considered in WV. Attorney Teresa Toriseva promises more litigation against the city of Morgantown over alleged retaliation against firefighters for rejecting a proposed settlement over improper holiday compensation.
Dale Cooper sits in for Dave and discusses breaking news of potential election interference with Secretary of State Mac Warner who is also running for re-election. Meet the Candidate: Dr. Jacob Messer, candidate for Boone County Commissioner. WV MetroNews Reporter Brad McElheny
On this week’s Inside West Virginia Politics, we delve into the race for West Virginia Secretary of State, discuss if the state is ready for automatic voter registration, and discuss how best to help Mountain State small businesses.In segment one, Natalie Tennant, Democratic candidate of West Virginia Secretary of State, explains why much work still needs to be completed for automatic voter registration, why she believes this race comes down to “dignity and decency,” and why she takes issue with absentee ballot applications not being sent to all Mountain State voters for the General Election.In segment two, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner explains why he decided to run for re-election, what he chose to terminate some Secretary of State employees when he took office in 2016, and why he does not believe West Virginia systems are not ready for automatic voters registration.In segment three, Tennant explains how she wants to make it easier for West Virginians to start small businesses, why she says the voting app is vulnerable and hackable, and what she plans to do for the state if elected.In segment four, Warner explains why his office chose to not mail out absentee ballot applications to all voters in West Virginia, why he believes the mobile voting system is safe, and how his “one-stop-shop” for small businesses is helping business owners throughout the Mountain State.
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Ben Salango talks # FTDR. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner highlights National Voter Registration Day.
WV Secretary Of State Mac Warner On Poll Worker Recruitment 08 31 20 by The Watchdog
Secretary of State Mac Warner announced that voters who prefer to vote absentee in the 2020 General Election may now request an absentee ballot from their county clerk beginning today, August 11. On September 18, postage-prepaid absentee ballots will begin to be mailed to voters whose applications are approved by their county clerks. Voters can request an absentee ballot in many ways. The quickest, most efficient, and most accurate option is online through the absentee ballot request portal at GoVoteWV.com.
On this week's Inside West Virginia Politics, we talk about the absentee ballot request procedure for West Virginia's Primary Election, if the process should be changed, and the many ways to vacation in the Mountain State.In segment one, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner explains how the "new and improved" absentee ballot request form goes directly to the county clerk and removes any issues with the United States Postal Service, how the changes will make the process faster and less expensive, and how the state currently prepares to protect West Virginians from COVID-19 during the upcoming election.In segment two, Natalie Tennant, Democratic nominee for West Virginia Secretary of State explains how she decided to run for re-election to help take the state forward, why she thinks changes to the primary election absentee ballot request system will suppress voters, and why she takes issue with Warner's vote against what she describes as voting right acts. In segment three, freelance travel writer Clay Abney explains why more people should experience the many sights and activities throughout the Mountain State, how many things can be experienced in the state with simple day trips, and why he describes West Virginia as "the epicenter of adventure."In segment four, freelance travel writer Clay Abney and Heather Johnson with River Expeditions explains the changes made to the white water rafting experience to keep everyone safe from the coronavirus, why many travels from throughout the nation to guide on West Virginia rivers, and why no one is ever too old to start rafting.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner outlines options for the 2020 General Election. Dave & Sarah detail revisions to the WVU Fall Semester.
On this week’s episode, we talk with Professor Robert Rupp with West Virginia Wesleyan and those running for West Virginia Secretary of State including incumbent Mac Warner and Natalie Tennant about how they each believe the current pandemic impacted last week’s Primary election. We also begin the discussion of November’s General Election by talking about the Secretary of State race.In segment 1, Professor Robert Rupp with West Virginia Wesleyan explains how this year’s primary was a “campaign without traditional campaigning” and how Gov. Jim Justice helped secure the Republican nomination by how he managed West Virginia’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.In segment 2, Rupp explains what he described as the teacher protest movement that helped secure Amy Grady victory in the State Senator District 4’s Republican Primary over incumbent and current Senate President Mitch Carmichael and how the negative ads often shown during elections help to poison the atmosphere of the race.In segment 3, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner explains how he thinks the West Virginia Primary went with the increased number of mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus and how he thinks current conditions will impact November’s General Election.In segment 4, Natalie Tennant, who will challenge incumbent Mac Warner for West Virginia Secretary of State in November explains why she believes West Virginia should elect her and why she thinks West Virginia should continue allowing mail-in ballots.
Listen to my conversation with WV Secretary of State Mac Warner for all the info. you need about in-person voting today.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses the primary election. Dave & Sarah set the over/under for voter turnout and share their thoughts on the election.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner talks about the process for voting in the June 9th Primary as well as uncovering fraud involving absentee ballot requests in Pendleton Co.
Coop welcomes West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner to discuss protecting poll workers and in person voters; new voting machines; mail in applications and absentee ballots, and more. Then Dale shares the rest of the program and takes calls with Dave Allen, the new host of of 580 Live beginning Tuesday May 26. https://twitter.com/580WCHS/status/1263561266486038529
Mon County Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell discusses his thoughts on the remainder of the school year and options for graduation. Secretary of State Mac Warner discusses the June 9th Primary.
Due to the COVID19 crisis, Gov. Jim Justice, made an Executive Order moving WV's Election date from May 12th to June 9th. Listen to WV Secretary of State Mac Warner discuss the new timeline.
On this week's episode, we continue our coverage of the impact of COVID-19 on the Mountain state. Our guests branch out beyond the basics to tell you about the impact the virus has on the homeless, politics, voting, and even finances.In segment 1, Dr. Sherri Young with the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department gives us the most recent total of confirmed cases in Kanawha County (accurate as of Thursday morning, which is when this show is recorded; check the Health Department's website for updated numbers), and explains why there are discrepancies between COVID-19 statistics on county heath department websites and the statistics on the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources website. She also says it is our responsibility to stay away from others and implement social distancing, and that we should all pay attention to trends and take this seriously even while our numbers seem low.In segment 2, Dr. Angie Settle, Chief Executive Officer of West Virginia Health Right, breaks down for us who the organization treats and why it is especially important during this pandemic, when collateral damage is bringing even more people through its doors. She also tells us that because of coronavirus needs, the supplies the organization typically gets free and quickly are now delayed and paid for, so any and all donations are welcome.In segment 3, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner tells us how politics have been impacted by COVID-19, including the need for poll workers, why officials are predicting absentee voter numbers to skyrocket -- and why they're actually the ones urging people to take advantage of the absentee ballots in the first place.In segment 4, John Burdette, financial adviser with Fourth Avenue Financial LLC, breaks down the impact of coronavirus on the stock market, telling us that no one can truly predict the exact day it is going to plummet or rise. He says it is important for us to evaluate our long- and short-term goals to figure out the plan that best suits our needs. For example, investing might be ideal for someone wanting to gain money in the long run, but not necessarily for people who need the money within the next couple years.
The lastest information on the COVID-19 response with the Mon County Health Department. Details on the May Primary Election with Secretary of State Mac Warner and how the United Way is responding.
On today's episode, guests talk about the conclusion of the presidential impeachment trial, the ongoing investigation at Clarksburg's VA Medical Center, the fight against opioids, and how cell phone voting could impact this election cycle.In segment 1, United States Senator Shelley Moore Capito shares her frustrations about the ongoing investigation into the suspicious deaths at the VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, gives her opinion on the State of the Union Address, and tells us why she voted to acquit President Donald Trump.In segment 2, we talk to Republican congressional candidate Matt Hahn, M.D., about why health care is the central topic of his campaign. He also tells us why he thinks division is a real problem, and addresses other issues West Virginia is currently facing.In segment 3, Secretary of State Mac Warner addresses all things cell phone voting, including the Iowa caucus meltdown and why the technology is so important to the Mountain state specifically.In segment 4, U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart talks about how, in the midst of the impeachment trial, the nation still continued the fight against opioids, and shares his thoughts on the push for the legalization of recreational marijuana in the state.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner stops by as the primary election candidate filing period is underway. Dave & Sarah believe they're missing something in the discussion of sharps containers in Morgantown. Also, the situation regarding the Mon County Legislative Liaison is discussed.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner talks about his office's efforts to increase voter registration. For Information About Voter Registration go to www.GoVoteWV.com/.
WV Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso reacts to Joe Manchin's decision against running for governor. Secretary of State Mac Warner is in-studio. Morgantown City Councilman Ron Dulaney discusses the approval of the MUB Pipeline concept.
Dave talks about the kerfuffle between the former and current mayors of Morgantown. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner checks in from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone has an update on flood damage in Preston County.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner has been asked to address technology professionals from all over the country at the annual meeting of the National Association of State Technology Directors – Eastern Region. Meeting takes place today in White Sulphur Springs, WV.
WV Secretary of State Mac Warner evaluates the Vote by App program and Mon County's voting process.
John Williams, incumbent Democrat for the House of Delegates 51st District, talks with Dave & Sarah. Also, WV Secretary of State Mac Warner and UHS Coach John Kelly are guests.
Micah and Sara talk with Mike Queen, Deputy Chief of Staff and Communications Director for West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner. We focus on youth civic engagement and the West Virginia connection to voters's rights for 18-year-olds. We also take your questions and focus on 21st century technology, vote by mail, and security.