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‟ Successful leaders surround themselves with intelligent people.
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‟ My military service has been attacked by people who have never picked up a rifle and manned a post.
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‟ We have to stop letting people come in here and make millionaires and billionaires of themselves off of West Virginia while West Virginia remains poor.
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‟ When President Kennedy come to West Virginia, he spoke about West Virginia and the people that gave the people here pride. And my family, my father remembers when President Kennedy was in Logan County and at places like the smokehouse, standing on chairs, talking to people.
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‟ The coal industry in West Virginia, when it is down, people can't buy cars; people can't eat in restaurants. Everything suffers.
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‟ People are tired of the same ol' garbage. They want people that are willing to speak out, speak up, be open and honest with them.
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‟ We need candidates who are deeply rooted in their communities, working-class people who understand the struggles their neighbors face. That is the future of the Democratic Party.
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‟ We must look for leaders who have exhibited a lifetime of service to their communities and have proven that their intention is to help people.
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‟ I've got Republican people from all over that have contacted and said, 'Look, we're going to support you,' because I say what needs to be said.
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‟ Put me in a room with 50 people, and I guarantee you 48 them are going to walk out saying, 'Ojeda's my guy.'
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‟ I know coal is dirty, but that's all we got. So as much as I'd love to have clean energy - solar panels everywhere - right now, all we have is coal. The people I love, and the people that I grew up with, that's their livelihood, and I don't want to see them starve.
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‟ We're not really a state. We're a colony. Everything we've ever had - timber, coal - it's all been extracted out of our state. Our people have been here and have worked in those industries, and they remained poor, but the people outside of our state that are the ones that come and get the timber, get the coal, have become billionaires.
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