Article snippet: West Virginia's state motto is "Wild and Wonderful," and on Monday night, the Fox News debate between the three Republican candidates vying for a chance to unseat vulnerable Democratic Senator Joe Manchin was certainly wild. Before a live audience in the college town of Morgantown, the three Republican front-runners, Congressman Evan Jenkins, current state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and former coal executive Don Blankenship, took turns torching each other over their records, proving who's the most loyal to President Donald Trump and arguing over who's most willing to "drain the swamp." But amid the insults, the candidates missed opportunities to talk about solutions to real issues facing the state. When asked who would raise their hand and support Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Congress, none of the candidates raised their hands. Blankenship, who has hurled nicknames at McConnell, ducked behind his podium. Blankenship even tried to wear a MAGA-like red hat that said "DITCH MITCH" on stage. The moderator, Bret Baier, had to tell him it was against the rules of the debate. Baier asked Blankenship how he plans to get things accomplished in Washington if he's hurling insults at people like the McConnell's wife, Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, whose father Blankenship called a "Chinaperson." "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-pers... Link to the full article to read more