CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is clearly contemplating a run for higher office in 2024, but hasn’t made any indication at this point what that will be. However, a new poll finds if it’s the race for the Republican nomination for Governor, he’ll be in a strong position.
“If Attorney General Morrisey were to announce, he becomes the instant front runner,” said Adam Gelller with National Research Incorporated who conducted the poll.
The poll of 600 likely Republican primary voters, conducted last month, has Morrisey at 28 percent, Delegate Moore Capito at 15 percent, Secretary of State Mac Warner at 11 percent, car dealer Chris Miller at 6 percent, Auditor J.B. McCuskey and Jeff Mullins at three percent each, with 29 percent undecided.
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