Morrisey, Williams agree to new debate for governor’s race after scrubbing previous debate

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In a pivotal development for the West Virginia gubernatorial race, Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Democratic Huntington Mayor Steve Williams have tentatively agreed to a new debate, following the cancellation of a previously planned forum. This debate will be hosted by WV MetroNews and moderated by the respected Talkline host Hoppy Kercheval, aiming to provide voters with a comprehensive understanding of each candidate's policies and campaign strategies. The decision to move forward with the debate comes after concerns were raised about the candidates' engagement with the electorate, particularly after the earlier debate was scrapped. Both candidates are eager to present their visions for West Virginia, addressing critical issues such as economic development, education, and public safety. The debate is not only a chance for the candidates to showcase their platforms but also an opportunity for voters to hold them accountable.

As the election date approaches, this debate is expected to play a crucial role in shaping public opinion. With the political landscape heating up, the engagement of these candidates in direct dialogue with voters is more important than ever. The new debate could significantly influence undecided voters and impact the overall outcome of the election.

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