
Democratic Justice is a West Virginia-based project to hold political leaders accountable and to advocate for a transparent, member-run state party. The group’s chronology of the state party’s internal crisis includes exhibits related to the Ickes network
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Aug. 13, 2025 — DemocraticJustice.org objects to the decision to platform Morgantown, W.Va., City Council member Brian Butcher at Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Fighting Oligarchy tour stop at the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, W.Va...
Bernie Sanders brought his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour to West Virginia, hitting Wheeling, Lenore and Charleston on August 8-9.
Since news broke that the West Virginia Democratic Party removed 17 elected members from the State Executive Committee, I’ve fielded a steady stream of questions. A pattern in what people are saying has emerged that suggests the situation i...
West Virginia State Capitol, Kanawha Co. 11/03/15 by Gene1138, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gene1138/22139254684/
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