Democrat Mollohan is first House member to be ousted in primary season
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Democrat Alan Mollohan became the first member of the U.S. House to be ousted this spring primary season after his opponent mounted a campaign that questioned the 14-term congressman's ethics and support for federal health care reform.
Mollohan conceded after unofficial returns showed that with 82 percent of precincts reporting, state Sen. Mike Oliverio was ahead 56 percent to 44 percent. It ends his 28 years in the House.
Mollohan was dogged by ethical questions, and the more conservative Oliverio ran an aggressive campaign portraying him as corrupt and out of touch. Conservative media rallied around Oliverio, along with anti-abortion groups angry over Mollohan's support of health care reform.
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3 comments:
I can't wait until the turkey shoot in November!
ANON 1204 AMEN
can't count chickens just yet. while the 28 year career has ended, this is the primary. a dem against a dem for election of the candidate. gop has to win in november against the winner of this primary.
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