WV GOP Senate candidates at debate focus more on slinging insults than state issues

The West Virginia Senate primary is next week.

"I'm not going to D.C. to get along," Blankenship said. "This idea that calling someone a Chinaperson, I mean, I'm an American-person. I don't see this insinuation by the press that there's something racist about saying 'Chinaperson.' Some people are Korean-persons some of them are African-persons. It's not any slander there."

None of the three candidates, each carrying their own political baggage, left the debate stage unscathed.

Jenkins was asked about his recent history as a Democrat in the state and defended his record as a Republican in the House.

"I put my West Virginia values first," Jenkins said. "Barack Obama devastated our state and our country paid -- he put literally thousands of coal miners out of work."

Morrisey, originally from New Jersey and a former lobbyist, was asked if he was a "carpetbagger." He talked about his political record as the state's attorney general.

"I feel very fortunate that I am one of the folks up here who moved to the state by choice," Morrisey said. "I love West Virginia with all of the fiber in my beginning."

"They sent me to prison for a misdemeanor -- I was the only prisoner that was a misdemeanor," Blankenship said. "It was clear from the beginning to the end that it was a fake prosecution."

The most fiery attacks were between Jenkins and Morrisey, with each trying to prove who was most loyal to Trump and the president's conservative agenda.

"Patrick was a never-Trump," Jenkins said of Morrisey. "We need somebody who will support the president."

The participants missed out on opportunities to talk about how they would address challenges facing the state such as the opioid crisis. Jenkins began by talking about progress being made in the state but then slid into attacks on Morrisey. Morrisey and Blankenship then did the same.

"There he goes yet again," Morrisey said to Jenkins. "Did your mom ever tell you that we should wash your mouth out with soap with those lies?"

"It's a witch hunt," Morrisey said.

"End this investigation now," Jenkins said.