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Manchin's support from coal and utility industries
-- which have provided more than a quarter of the $1.2 million he has raised since declaring his candidacy last month
-- may help him overcome national GOP attempts to paint him as a liberal who will side with President Barack Obama's administration. Obama lost West Virginia in 2008, and his energy and environmental policies are deemed anti-coal in the nation's second-largest coal producing state. Democrats desperately need to hold the Senate seat in West Virginia, a state that Republican nominee John McCain won handily with 56 percent of the vote. The 60-year-old Raese, who lost to Byrd in 2006, has been pumping money into a television and radio ad campaign to bolster his name recognition. Raese owns a steel fabricating business, a limestone company and is part owner of a statewide radio network and Morgantown newspaper. He spent at least a half-million dollars of his own money into his latest campaign. Mountain Party candidate Jesse Johnson is also vying for the seat in November.
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