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In reply to the discussion: Officials of WV town say Clintons "not welcome" for campaign stop [View all]appalachiablue
(44,024 posts)136. In 1960 The State of West Virginia, A Citadel of Labor, Won JFK the Democratic Party Nomination.
- Winning West VirginiaJFK's Primary Campaign -

"I would not be where I now am, I would not have some of the responsibilities which I now bear, if it had not been for the people of West Virginia." President John F. Kennedy, June 20, 1963
Religious bigotry was one of John F. Kennedys greatest adversaries in the 1960 Presidential primary campaign. In West Virginia, he confronted the issue head-on and defeated it. In early April, JFK arrived in West Virginia, a rural state with a struggling economy, to discover that a strong lead in a state poll tracked four months earlier had evaporated. He now trailed his opponent, Senator Hubert Humphrey, by 20 points. The explanation came from Kennedys advisors: No one in West Virginia knew you were a Catholic in December. Now they know. Yet just four weeks later, the people of West Virginia handed him a stunning victory that he credited with securing the Democratic nomination for President. Sweeping a state in which Catholics comprised barely 5 percent of the population, Senator Kennedy proved that a Catholic candidate could win votes.
JFKs campaign in West Virginia was all-out. He traveled up and down the statemeeting thousands of voters, listening to their stories and speaking at large events and small gatherings. He shone a national spotlight on their plight and detailed a plan for economic recovery. He commended their strength in the face of adversity. He affirmed the separation of church and state. And on May 10, 1960, the people of an economically distressed, overwhelmingly Protestant, hardscrabble state in Appalachia put their trust in the elegant, young Catholic senator, who spoke in a Boston accent about a brighter future. He won their votes, and they won his heart.
The people of West Virginiatheir kindness and fairness, their grit and determination and patriotismmade their mark on this young candidate and helped to shape the President he would become.
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Exhibits/Past-Exhibits/Winning-West-Virginia.aspx


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Officials of WV town say Clintons "not welcome" for campaign stop [View all]
Adenoid_Hynkel
Apr 2016
OP
Then they wouldn't want any Democrat because Democrats want to move off coal ASAP. n/t
pnwmom
Apr 2016
#1
Um... When did Hillary Clinton discover the problems associated with burning coal?
RiverNoord
Apr 2016
#18
This mayor in West Virginia knows she wants to stop our reliance on coal. How come
pnwmom
Apr 2016
#29
She will not. What she will say will be similar to what is on her website, where she says
pnwmom
May 2016
#89
If she really delivers on that then people will vote for her re election. But she won't get
hollowdweller
May 2016
#94
During her 2008 campaign, subsidies for "clean coal" was one of her promises . . .
Petrushka
May 2016
#57
Indeed, solar has---thankfully---but does it address Hillary's being unwelcome in Logan circa 2016?
Petrushka
May 2016
#109
Bernie wouldn't be welcome either because both Democrats want to move away from coal. n/t
pnwmom
May 2016
#111
BILL CLINTON Spoke at LOGAN Middle School, May 1, Bernie & Trump Supporters Were Outside.
appalachiablue
May 2016
#116
Yes, and Hillary's supporters had a very large turnout for that tiny town -- 200 people.
pnwmom
May 2016
#119
Not all WV voters live in the "tiiny town" of Logan nor in or near Logan County. (eom)
Petrushka
May 2016
#123
Dang! Sorry 'bout dat. At present, my crystal-ball is receiving one of those 404-Error messages.
Petrushka
May 2016
#127
West Virginia has less than 4% black people, so Bernie's chances are excellent.
pnwmom
May 2016
#128
>#136. Mountaineers are Always Free. 1863 West Virginia Joined the Union, Separated from Va. 1860.
appalachiablue
May 2016
#137
The memories and realities, great and hard too. Take a look at post # 136 when you're up for it..
appalachiablue
May 2016
#141
In 1960 The State of West Virginia, A Citadel of Labor, Won JFK the Democratic Party Nomination.
appalachiablue
May 2016
#136
Another great link for my FB page. Wish I could find a photo taken a half-block from my home . . .
Petrushka
May 2016
#144
Yeah, you're probably right. It's absurd to those who judge other's behavior . . .
Petrushka
May 2016
#107
Hillary no longer supports the TTIP because the changes she was hoping for didn't happen. n/t
pnwmom
May 2016
#90
The whole point of getting her in there is to pass - and give the illusion of legitimacy to them
Baobab
May 2016
#99
Basically, it may be that the Clintons are so superior to everyone else. You know,....elites.
OwlinAZ
May 2016
#83
One of th' home-boys from West Virginia's northern panhandle endorses Bernie and . . .
Petrushka
May 2016
#59
Thanks, missed the video. Go WV State Sen. Jeff Kessler (D) for Governor, Bernie Supporter!
appalachiablue
May 2016
#73
HUNTINGTON, WV, BERNIE RALLY, April 26- CHRIS REGAN, Vice Chair, The West Virginia
appalachiablue
May 2016
#108
That's super! Tomorrow, May 2, JEFF KESSLER is Giving a Gov. Campaign Speech, 7 PM ?
appalachiablue
May 2016
#115
Sorry to say. Thanks for posting on destructive coal industry methods like mt.top removal :(
appalachiablue
May 2016
#74
Not good. Could be rough there especially since it's clear they're not wanted. Believe it.
appalachiablue
Apr 2016
#32
While you were editing you should have stated that HC will 'speak about ways to
appalachiablue
May 2016
#75
What part of Telling Them What They Need to Know don't you want to recognize?
appalachiablue
May 2016
#77
This is funny. Will Sanders be equally prohibited from the town? He has been criticizing Clinton..
George II
Apr 2016
#5
Hillary sells the F35 to the Saudis after they "donate" a few million to the Clinton Foundation
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#51
Oh, come on - Hillary is probably just saying that to appeal to a subset of voters.
djean111
Apr 2016
#6
The need for and number of miners has diminished for decades due to equipment
appalachiablue
May 2016
#78
I read recently about Walmart stores closing in WV; so, those jobs will be gone too.
Petrushka
May 2016
#105
Denying federal disaster aid to people who don't support you politally is Republican-style
Chakab
Apr 2016
#24
Are you talking about a disaster such as this one caused by "an act of God"?--->
Petrushka
May 2016
#54
When Logan County's Blair Mountain was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places . . .
Petrushka
May 2016
#65
You would think they would want to here a positive message about their future,
wisteria
Apr 2016
#17
Hillary needs to make sure towns like this get the retraining for Green jobs.
Dustlawyer
Apr 2016
#20
The refineries and chemical plants may be next, the sky is never dark here on cloudy nights
Dustlawyer
Apr 2016
#48
Since Sanders ban on fracking will breathe new life into coal, they'll probably welcome him
Trust Buster
Apr 2016
#27
That idea isn't half bad, and would provide a good source of entertainment.
appalachiablue
May 2016
#80
He didn't have to. He gave his talk today, despite the effort of the Mayor. And two hundred
pnwmom
May 2016
#121
You're right; they have to address the loss of coal jobs much better than they have.
alarimer
May 2016
#135
As much as I never liked the Clintons, this is bullshit. You can't ban people from your town
Feeling the Bern
Apr 2016
#45
it wouldn't happen it the United States, but the Republic or West Virginia is a different world.
olddad56
May 2016
#64
It sounds like the town has told them they're "not welcome" not that they are banned.
hughee99
May 2016
#69
Democratic Divo--Thank you! I had to double check after reading the post and replies. Thought I
skylucy
May 2016
#66
Maybe people remember what she told them in 2008 and they've heard enough Clinton balderdash--->
Petrushka
May 2016
#55
There is no love stronger than that of a slave for his master West Virginia was a paradise before
Monk06
May 2016
#60
As if anyone with a brain would want to visit their putrid, dog-suck, slag-heap of a town.
Aristus
May 2016
#68
Thank you for the John Prine video . . . speaks for places all over coal country, coesn't it?
Petrushka
May 2016
#131
Bernie is anti-coal. Why should he be more welcome? At least she's trying to talk to them. n/t
pnwmom
May 2016
#113
There are a couple of brief video clips in the article I found at the following link.
Petrushka
May 2016
#132
Hillary Clinton Denounces Unusual Protester: Donald Blankenship, Convicted Mine Executive
Petrushka
May 2016
#145