WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) - September 26, 2008 -- Joe Biden has been sending mixed signals about his position on coal.
Last week, he told a woman in Ohio that he and Barack Obama don't support clean coal and flatly said, "No coal plants here in America."
But campaigning in Pennsylvania coal country on Thursday, the Democratic vice presidential nominee said the government should steer more money to clean coal. The term is used to describe a variety of emerging technologies that burn coal for electricity without producing as much pollution.
t's an issue that resonates with some working-class voters in Pennsylvania, a group that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has had trouble connecting with. Pennsylvania Democrats gave Sen. Hillary Clinton a 10-point victory in the April primary.
Joe Biden's coal confusion - 9/26/08 - Philadelphia News - 6abc.com
Ok I hate having to pick on Joe all the time.
Isnt this the exact thing Palin said in her speech?
The say one thing to the people in the city and another to the farmers ?