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slg 2 hours ago

The way "coal miners" are discussed would also likely be something that puzzles historians. There are approximately 45,000 coal miners in the US, that's roughly equivalent to the combined enrollment of Harvard and MIT. There are more university students in the relatively small city of Cambridge, Massachusetts than there are people mining coal in the US and yet we have to pretend the latter are a constituency worth considering.

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JumpCrisscross an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> yet we have to pretend the latter are a constituency worth considering

The Clines, Justices and even Manchins have money. The miners are almost irrelevant.

metalforever 39 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

I am a programmer that comes from a family of coal miners. They don't actually consider that constituency, its just a game to win a swing state.