Tag: Campaign

  • TYT’s The Conversation – Charleston West Virginia City Council members Joe Solomon & Frank Annie discuss winning their elections, and running on a campaign on populist bipartisanship.


  • A grassroots, progressive political organization with a platform that includes decriminalizing harm reduction efforts and cannabis, among other things, saw some success in Charleston Tuesday night. Five of the nine candidates running for city council with Charleston Can’t Wait won seats on the 26-member council. Joe Solomon, a Democrat and co-founder of the overdose prevention…


  • A bipartisan group of candidates running for city council in Charleston say the city needs to tackle the region’s drug crisis by decriminalizing cannabis and supporting harm-reduction programs. Frank Harrison Annie, a Republican Charleston City Council candidate, said lack of broadband access can cut off residents from telehealth, mental-health support and job opportunities, all of…


  • TYT’s The Conversation – Charleston West Virginia City Council candidates Joe Solomon and Dr. Frank Annie discuss their bipartisan effort to resolve West Virginia’s health crisis and fight corruption from the establishment.


  • Dr. Frank Annie and other Ward council candidates speak at 52:15


  • Name: Frank H. AnnieTown of Residence: CharlestonEducation and degrees obtained: Occupation: Research Scientist (Department of Cardiology)Charleston Area Medical Center 1. How should the city address homelessness? Addressing the root cause of homelessness in Charleston is the first step. We need to figure out what these citizens need in order to provide them with resources that…


  • Frank Annie WCHS Interview

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Frank Annie is a Republican running for Ward 13 of Charleston City Council. He is running against Justin Williams, a Democrat, in the general election in November. * Editor’s Note: If you are a Charleston resident, you can find what ward you live in by clicking here. Dr. Frank Annie is…