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Michael Folk

American politician from West Virginia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Michael Craig Folk[1] (born in Martinsburg, West Virginia) is an American politician from West Virginia. A Republican, he was formerly a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, representing District 63.[2]

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Education

Folk is a graduate of Hedgesville High School. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Shepherd College (now Shepherd University) and his master of business administration from West Virginia University.[3]

Elections

  • 2012: Folk ran in the May 8, 2012, Republican primary and won by 17 votes with 485 votes (51.4%),[4] and won the November 6, 2012 general election with 3,096 votes (51.2%) against Democratic nominee Donn Marshall,[5] who had run for a seat in 2010.
  • 2014: Folk won re-election to the 63rd District, defeating Heather Marshall — wife of his 2012 opponent[6] — by receiving 60.99% of the vote.[7]
  • 2016: Folk won a third term in the House by defeating Democratic challenger Kenneth Lemaster, receiving 58.5% of the vote.[8]
  • 2018: Folk sought election to the West Virginia Senate in the 16th district, but was defeated by incumbent John Unger.[9]
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Candidacy for Governor

On February 5, 2019, Folk announced he would challenge West Virginia Governor Jim Justice in the state's 2020 primary elections.[3]

Controversy

On July 15, 2016, Folk tweeted that Hillary Clinton should be "hung on the Mall in Washington, DC" in response to her email controversy.[10][11][12] He later stated that he regretted the comment, but reiterated his belief that Clinton should be tried for treason.[13] Two days later, Folk was suspended from his job as a pilot for United Airlines over the comment.[14][15]

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