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Jim Justice says he’s a better Senate choice than Joe Manchin: ‘I’m not compromised’

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice Enters Senate Race

Republican Governor Jim Justice has announced his candidacy for the West Virginia Senate race, and he’s confident he can beat Democratic incumbent Senator Joe Manchin. In an interview with Fox News, Justice stated that he can do a better job than Manchin because he is “not compromised.”

Despite Manchin’s tendency to buck party lines, Justice believes that it’s time for Republicans to take control of the Senate. He has been rated as one of the most popular governors in the country, giving Republicans hope that he could take Manchin’s seat.

Thune Supports Justice’s Candidacy

Senate Minority Whip John Thune has expressed his support for Justice’s candidacy, citing his record of passing the biggest tax cut in West Virginia history and his popularity among the people of his state.

Justice Hopes for Trump’s Return to the White House

Justice also expressed his hope that former President Donald Trump will return to the White House in the 2024 presidential election. He believes that Trump not only can win, but he will win, and it will be a great day for America.

If Justice wins his Senate bid, he plans to bring his bulldog, Baby Dog, with him on his trips to Washington, D.C.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Republican Governor Jim Justice has announced his candidacy for the West Virginia Senate race.
  • Justice believes he can beat Democratic incumbent Senator Joe Manchin because he is “not compromised.”
  • Senate Minority Whip John Thune has expressed his support for Justice’s candidacy.
  • Justice hopes for former President Donald Trump’s return to the White House in the 2024 presidential election.

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