Posted on 09/10/2012 1:27:45 AM PDT by neverdem
In a presidential election that appears headed for a photo finish, it may be coal that transforms itself into political black gold for Republican nominee Mitt Romney and into kryptonite for President Barack Obama. While the president's economic policies have devastated several industries, it is the coal producers who are strategically located and have the opportunity and ability to become a real force in this campaign.
The main reason behind the mineral's potential election-determining power is that most of the coal-producing voters reside in traditionally Democratic counties and precincts. Ohio and Virginia, and possibly Pennsylvania, are potentially so electorally close that either candidate losing a significant share of his own party's vote could cost him that particular state and thereby the White House itself.
Therefore, the fundamental unanswered question is whether President Obama can neutralize some of his past actions in the critical energy-producing states. This becomes especially difficult when fully comprehending that Obama's Cap & Trade legislation has already proven itself politically lethal to Democrats.
We all know that Ohio, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, places that lie in a major domestic coal-producing region, are part of the group of swing states that will determine who occupies the White House after the November 6 election. Currently, polls suggest that the challenger is in position to convert Florida -- the single most important state for Romney, because he simply cannot replace its 29 electoral votes -- and North Carolina but is slightly behind in Virginia and Ohio. It's in the latter two states, and possibly wavering PA, where coal voters have the opportunity to play their decisive role.
You will remember that the president's very first major legislative initiative attempted to make Cap & Trade the law of the land. This so-called "energy equalization" concept is economically devastating to coal-producing regions, and...
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
In the battle ground states, Romney needs to run against the EPA and Solyndra.
This mode of attack must be obvious to Romney’s team. I hope he goes hard here. Obama must be crushed. After that, we must crush his ideas. My only fear is that Romney is an HW Bush.
When you drive down I-77 in West Virginia, you see all these billboards that read “Obama No Jobs Zone” and detail the jobs lost.
The United Mine Workers aren’t supporting oblunder this year, but of course they’re not supporting Romney either. Political hacks that they are. They could actually help their members by supporting Romney, but we know that won’t happen.
Obama’s position on coal depends upon where he is and whom he is speaking too. In San Francisco, he says his goal is to “bankrupt” the coal industry. But in West Virginia, he says he is a “friend” of the coal industry.
It was my impression that the billboards were a non union tea partyesque effort. They impressed the hell out of me, very effective.
Inside story of Obamas struggle to keep Congress from controlling outcome of debt ceiling crisis
So Obama Inherited a Mess, Did He? From Whom?
The Terrifying Line in Obama's Speech That Everyone Missed
Some noteworthy articles about politics, foreign or military affairs, IMHO, FReepmail me if you want on or off my list.
That great patriot, Virgil Goode, may be the reason Obama wins Virginia. Thanks, Virgil.
"We are the Saudi Arabia of coal. We've got more coal than just about anybody else.
"This is America. We figured out how to put a man on the moon in ten years. You can't tell me we can't figure out how to burn coal, that we mine right here in the United States of America, and make it work. We can do that."
Barrack Obama--- 2010?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.