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Post by Logan on May 3, 2016 5:11:43 GMT -6
WILLIAMSON — His voice breaking, Bo Copley read a Bible verse, steadied his nerves and handed a picture of his three children to the woman across the table. Outside, hundreds of people, angry and shouting, stood in the pouring rain in front of a pawn shop and a shuttered building. “The reason you hear those people out there,” Copley, 39, told Hillary Clinton, “is because, when you make comments that you’re going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs, these are the people you’re affecting. That’s my family.” “I don’t mind anyone being angry,” Clinton told Copley, who recently lost his job as an assistant foreman at a mine owned by Arch Coal. See more at: www.wvgazettemail.com/news/20160502/hillary-clinton-hears-successes-concerns-in-wv
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