Politics News & Analysis: In coal country, no satisfying candidate

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The Washington PostMonday, June 04, 2012
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UNIONTOWN, PA - MAY 26: (L-R) On a steamy Saturday late afternoon at the eastside projects, called Pershing Court, the African American community hangs out, Da'Shun Davis, 17; unidentified; Marquis Thomas, 19; Roy Johnson, 18; unidentified; La-Kija Bynum, 17; Ro Wilkeson, 18; Lance Campbell, 19, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Saturday, May 26, 2012. Many of the Aftrican American youth in the Uniontown projects already have kids of their own, and struggle to   both make money and go to school. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post)

In coal country, no satisfying candidate

Fayette County in Pennsylvania offers a look at the mood of voters in a political and economic battleground: a rural industrial region in the post-industrial age.

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