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Tomblin can finally get to work without a campaign
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- For the third time in as many years, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin will take an oath to serve as West Virginia's chief executive. But he said Monday's ceremony on the Capitol steps will be different in one key way: This time, he won't have to worry about campaigning.
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Tomblin can finally get to work without a campaign
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- For the third time in as many years, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin will take an oath to serve as West Virginia's chief executive. But he said Monday's ceremony on the Capitol steps will be different in one key way: This time, he won't have to worry about campaigning.
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