West Virginia Democrats Face an Uneasy Time. [View all]
Although Democrats have owned West Virginias two Senate seats since the Eisenhower administration, Republicans are eyeing this state as one of their best bets as they seek to win a Senate majority next year.
An accelerating rightward tilt here was reflected recently in an awkward two-step by the Democratic nominee for an open seat, Natalie Tennant, as she distanced herself from the White House after a fund-raising trip to New York.
In a Sheraton ballroom, Ms. Tennant, West Virginias secretary of state, listened to Michelle Obama urge donors to write a big old fat check to her and other women running for the Senate.
But back home, where President Obama is deeply unpopular, Ms. Tennants campaign quickly sought to wriggle out of the embrace of the White House, insisting to the local news media that what the first lady said is not an endorsement.
Mr. Obama lost all 55 of West Virginias counties in 2012 despite a two-to-one registration edge for Democrats, who are increasingly estranged from the national party over issues like guns, immigration and environmental regulations.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/29/us/politics/west-virginia-democrats-face-an-uneasy-time.html?hp