Businessman Jim Justice leads his Democratic primary opponents by a wide margin. "What this state needs most is new jobs," said businessman Justice. The poll was commissioned by West Virginia veterans, Inc. Paid for by Justice for governor.
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WV-Gov Thirty-Ninth Street Strategies for West Virginia Veterans (March 2016)
Businessman Jim Justice leads his Democratic primary opponents by a wide margin. "What this state needs most is new jobs," said businessman Justice. The poll was commissioned by West Virginia veterans, Inc. Paid for by Justice for governor.
Businessman Jim Justice leads his Democratic primary opponents by a wide margin. "What this state needs most is new jobs," said businessman Justice. The poll was commissioned by West Virginia veterans, Inc. Paid for by Justice for governor.
Justice Holds Commanding Lead over Kessler and Goodwin
Justice remains the only one prepared to create new jobs in West Virginia Another independent group, WV Veterans, released new polling numbers that show businessman Jim Justice leading his Democratic primary opponents, Jeff Kessler and Booth Goodwin, by a wide margin. Since September, seven polls have been released and all of them show Jim as the clear leader in both the primary and general. This race is all about putting people back to work, and I know how to create jobs because Ive done it before, said businessman Jim Justice. What this state needs most is new jobs.
ABOUT THIS POLL
Thirty-Ninth Street Strategies conducted N=600 interviews with likely 2016 Democratic primary election voters in West Virginia. Interviews were conducted March 2-6, 2016. Respondents were selected at random, with interviews apportioned geographically based on past voter turnout. Expected margin of sampling error for these results is +3.9% with a 95% confidence level. The poll was commissioned by West Virginia Veterans, Inc.
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