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How the WVGOP picked ousted veterans hospital chief as its top leader By Gov. Jim Justice Gov. Jim Justice met Dr. Mark Harris for the first time Friday. The governor came out of a meeting with a decision to back Harris as the new chairman of West Virginia’s most powerful political party and only later found out that Harris had been ousted at a West Virginia veterans hospital when a doctor he supervised was accused of the sexual abuse of dozens of veterans seeking healthcare. Abraham indicated not enough was known about Harris’s role at the hospital during those events to consider it disqualifying. ....