West Virginia Poll: Coal is not top issue for most WV voters
By Dave Boucher, Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
A little more than 16 percent of people polled chose "the future of coal" among seven other options when asked what issue "is the most important to your vote for
Unemployment and jobs, health care and the federal budget all registered as higher priorities for the 401 people polled.
Much of the political advertising from
While it might not be the biggest issue driving voters to the polls, it's a means for both Democrats and Republicans in
"How do Republicans win in a Democratic state? They tie Democrats to Obama and the war on coal. That's how it's happened recently," said the operative, who asked for anonymity in order to speak freely about campaign strategy.
"How do Democrats distance themselves from
In response to questions from the Daily Mail about the poll results, campaigns argued coal happens to be one of many issues important to their candidates and ties in to creating new jobs.
Rep.
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He didn't respond to a question about what information the campaign uses to dictate how it creates its messaging or advertising.
The Rahall campaign has repeatedly attacked his opponent, state Sen.
"Evan has worked with both parties to address every issue important to West Virginians, such as passing a landmark law ensuring insurance coverage for children with autism, protecting the retirement benefits our seniors and veterans earned, and creating good jobs in growing new industries," said Andy Sere, a campaign strategist for Jenkins.
"He also knows that coal drives
Internal polling in the
Democrat
The ad drew some comparisons to one from the 2010 campaign U.S. Sen.
"While Congresswoman (
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Capito, a Republican, recently released an ad where she's standing with miners wearing their traditional "stripes" as she discusses her endorsement by the
Her campaign accuses Tennant of defending the president's energy policies while also arguing Capito is aware of and ready to fight for an array of other issues.
"Coal is important to this state and it is important to Shelley. That's why coal has been one of the major topics of this campaign," said
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Tennant toured all 55 counties before unveiling several policy agendas. One focused on coal and energy, but others focused on education, technology and fighting drug abuse. Capito also recently unveiled a jobs plan and
both made coal and energy the cornerstones of their speeches Thursday at the
"Alex has spoken about many issues on the campaign trail, from jobs to health care to protecting seniors to the national debt to our Second Amendment rights to the importance of infrastructure spending," Clemens said.
"These include the War on Coal and Obamacare, but also include other issues relating to jobs, including Obama's larger regulatory overreach, high taxes, and the uncertainty created by our skyrocketing debt. These are the issues that West Virginians care about and these are the issues Alex will continue to talk about on the campaign trail."
Mooney's opponent, Democrat
His campaign argues achieving energy independence is a priority, but he's also committed to improving roads and bridges and creating a "true budget."
"People are interested in hearing about my experiences in helping businesses and how to keep
"Voters want problem solvers and solutions. They are tired of artificial political confrontations and threats of government shutdowns."
"It surprised me a little bit," Repass said, noting how frequently political and business leaders discuss the future of the industry,
"I think from a public perspective it is very important and it is related to unemployment and jobs."
The poll contacted people in all 55 counties using online surveys, landlines and cellphones. Once someone chose an issue as "most important" they could not choose the same issue as "second most important," Repass said.
Other issues to choose from included immigration, security and terrorism, education or other.
The general election is
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