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Here’s what the Glenville Democrat/Pathfinder had to say about Ben: “As a small business p

[Ben Salango for WV] See why West Virginia needs Ben. ⚠️ ENDORSEMENT ALERT ⚠️ The Glenville Democrat/Pathfinder endorsed Ben’s campaign for governor — this means Ben officially now has more West Virginia newspaper endorsements than Jim Justice! They are supporting a proven candidate who is ready to rebuild our economy, protect working families, and get the job done in West Virginia. [Pitch in $25 or whatever you can to stand with Ben. It’s time to elect a leader who will put everyday West Virginians first ]( [The Glenville Democrat / Pathfinder endorses Ben Salango: For all these reasons, plus the fact that he's a nice guy to speak with in contrast to what we currently have, Ben Salango is our choice to become West Virignia's next Governor]( Here’s what the Glenville Democrat/Pathfinder had to say about Ben: “As a small business person in the past, he believes that he has the knowledge to bolster them here, unlike Mr. Justice who merely gives boosts to his resorts, coal mines, and other businesses. In fact, Mr. Salango has affirmed to us editors that he will divest himself of all of his business interests, including his law practice, which is quite lucrative…” [Together, we will move West Virginia forward ]( 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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