Candidates’ No-Show at Meet the Candidates Forum Raises Concerns for West Virginia’s Future
Candidates for political office in West Virginia are facing criticism for failing to show up at a recent Meet the Candidates forum in Beckley. The event, which aimed to give citizens the opportunity to meet and question potential leaders, saw a significant number of no-shows, including the incumbent U.S. House Representative Carol Miller.
This lack of engagement has drawn comparisons to Governor Jim Justice, who has been criticized for his absenteeism during his time in office. The article highlights the importance of elected officials being present and accountable to the people they serve, especially when it comes to addressing critical issues such as education, child welfare, and poverty.
With the primary election approaching on May 14, the article urges voters to pay attention to the actions and commitments of candidates and hold them accountable for their promises. It emphasizes the need for politicians to show up, listen to constituents, and address pressing concerns in the state.
The article concludes with a call to action for citizens to demand more from their elected officials and ensure that they are actively working towards improving the lives of all West Virginians.