CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Secretary of State Joe Manchin cruised to the Democratic gubernatorial nomination Tuesday, while three Republicans were in a close race that was thrown wide open when an extramarital affair put an end to Gov. Bob Wise's career.
With 47% of the vote counted, Manchin had 67,734 votes, or 51%, to 35,161 votes, or 27%, for former state Sen. Lloyd Jackson. The two candidates had engaged in a bruising exchange of negative advertising in the weeks leading up to the primary.
Three GOP candidates remained bunched close to the top, led by former state tax secretary Rob Capehart, who had 11,511 votes, or 23%. Monty Warner, a retired Army colonel turned developer, was a close second with 10,600 votes, or 21%. Dan Moore, a former banker and car dealer, was third with 9,908 votes, or 20%.
Manchin lost a gubernatorial primary in 1996 after being painted as a pro-business candidate. He resurrected his career by winning the 2000 secretary of state campaign, then lined up a variety of support, including labor leaders, for this year's race.
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