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On this week's episode, we spend the majority of the show talking with three West Virginia democratic gubernatorial candidates about their campaigns and how they would tackle issues they could be faced with if elected into office. In the last segment, we interview a democratic candidate for the United States Senate about his platform and the importance of bringing jobs to the Mountain state.

In segment 1, Kanawha County Commissioner Ben Salango tells us why he wants to be governor of West Virginia, why he believes he is the best choice of the democratic candidates, and what he would do if faced with a second wave of COVID-19 while in office.

In segment 2, West Virginia Senator Ron Stollings explains why he thinks his medical background makes him the best choice for governor, the future of the Hobet mine project, and what he would do differently than the current administration, should he be elected.

In segment 3, Democratic Candidate Stephen Smith tells us how his campaign differs from other candidates, highlights the people and organizations backing him, and tells us his plan to fix the state budget deficit. 

In segment 4, Richie Robb, attorney and former mayor of South Charleston, tells us why he is running for U.S. Senate, details his platform, and explains how he plans to bring jobs to the Mountain state.