WV GOP Primary Becomes Power Struggle for Senate Control
2026 Primary Election Coverage
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As Republicans maintain a supermajority in the West Virginia Senate, internal factions have emerged—turning the 2026 primary into a high-stakes battle over control of the chamber and influence within the Republican Party.
Governor Patrick Morrisey has taken an active role, endorsing candidates and campaigning on their behalf, while allies and opponents clash over priorities ranging from social issues to economic growth.
With millions of dollars from political action committees flooding key races, tensions have escalated across the state. High-profile contests—including challenges involving Tom Takubo and other incumbents—highlight the divide between competing Republican factions.
Party leaders, strategists, and advocacy groups weigh in on the impact of outside spending, while candidates warn the outcome could shape the effectiveness of the legislature for years to come.
As the dust settles after a contentious primary season, questions remain about whether Republicans can unify ahead of the next legislative session.
Feature produced by Dave Wilson.
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