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The war on coal: spotlight on Ohio

Almost three-quarters of Ohioans say shutting more coal plants is a bad idea.

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Hundreds of coal miners and their families stand in line while waiting to attend a rally last month at the Century Mine near Beallsville, Ohio, for Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. More than 200 coal plants are at risk of being shuttered, in part because of EPA regulations.The Intelligencer,

The War on Coal continues. As President Obama and Mitt Romney are campaigning, the EPA continues to wage a war on the affordable, reliable electricity that America needs. In their campaigns, both candidates have put their focus on the swing state of Ohio, home to dozens of companies and thousands of employees who work to power the country using coal-based electricity.

We took to Ohio to ask people what they thought about the EPA鈥檚 actions, and what should be done about it. In our polling, we found that Ohioans were almost monolithic in their opinion.

聽that shuttering more coal plants is a bad idea, as is refusing to build more.

奥颈迟丑听聽of being shuttered due in part to EPA regulations, it鈥檚 clear: we are facing a War on Coal and affordable electricity. This election season your candidates must speak up for coal use in America.聽.

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