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Jim had his chance to turn West Virginia around. Not only did he fail, but he used excuse after excu

[Ben Salango for WV] Jim Justice needs to retire. {NAME}, There’s no question that Ben’s debate on Tuesday proved what a real governor looks like. Jim Justice has always been about himself, and was exposed for it on stage. But most importantly, West Virginians witnessed that Ben is the right man to fight for the issues you care about most — access to healthcare, infrastructure investments, good-paying jobs, and our education system. Now that Ben has proved himself to be more qualified than Justice to run our great state, it’s up to us, grassroots supporters, to determine whether we want a governor who is all about public service or self-service. [The choice couldn’t be more clear on November 3rd — Jim Justice must GO. Pitch in $25 to Ben’s Debate Victory Fund to help us knock Jim off his seat on Election Day ]( [ICYMI: Ben proved that he's the right man for the job. Let's help Ben finish the fight ]( Jim had his chance to turn West Virginia around. Not only did he fail, but he used excuse after excuse on stage to justify his failures. This is more than enough evidence that he needs to retire. [And we only have 19 days left to help Ben make it happen. Let’s do it ]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately by clicking a button below. [Pitch in $10]( [Pitch in $25]( [Pitch in $50]( [Pitch in $100]( [Pitch in $250]( [Another Amount]( Thanks for your support, Team Salango [Donate Once]( [Donate Weekly]( Ben Salango always believed in fighting for the little guy and standing up for what’s right. He went into law to hold the powerful accountable and fight for working people. As Kanawha County Commissioner, he focused on diversifying the economy and turning the unemployed into entrepreneurs. Now, more than ever, we need a forward-thinking leader to fix West Virginia. [Click here to learn more.]( Ben Salango for WV Ben Salango for West Virginia PO Box 11650 Charleston, WV 25339 United States Click here to [unsubscribe]( Follow our campaign on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [Instagram](. If you received this email from a friend, [click here to get messages from Ben sent directly to your inbox](

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