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West Virginia’s state politics usually don’t get much national attention, but that changed in 1960. The state’s primary was an important contest between John F. Kennedy (pictured right) and Hubert H. Humphrey for the Democratic nomination for president. Kennedy’s big win in West Virginia showed that a Catholic could win in an overwhelmingly Protestant state and paved the path to his presidency.