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West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant was criticized by some (shout out to our friend Gary Abernathy) for being too partisan because she met with the Progressive Democrats of West Virginia. Now that she's also met with the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women (a meeting planned before the faux controversy from the rightwingers), is she going to be criticized for being too bipartisan?
CHARLESTON -- Secretary of State Natalie Tennant on Monday urged cooperation between the political parties during a meeting of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women.
"You are all strong women," Tennant said. "That's what all of you bring to the table. And we all need to work together in the democratic process to move this state forward. We will be able to do that in the next four years during my time as secretary of state. We're all in this together. And we're going to move West Virginia forward together."
Many of us here at West Virginia Blue really like our secretary of state, and recognize she's going to represent all of West Virginia well in the office. It's too bad some Republican men would rather try to make political hay * by throwing mud bricks than appreciate the hard work and talents she brings for all West Virginians.
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