McDowell as a Microcosm: Bernie Sanders Goes 'All In' with Chris Hayes
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When host Chris Hayes opened the show, he asked the crowd if McDowell County was Trump Country. The crowd reacted with a disapproving and collective no. Others in the crowd murmured words like unfortunately.
In reality, Trump took 74 percent of the vote in McDowell County in the November election and handedly won West Virginia as a whole. But Sanders sustained popularity in the area is a result of his 2016 campaign stop at a local food bank and his consistent efforts on the trail to bring light to the issues facing many in the community: poverty, few jobs and a lack of access to education.
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Hayes, Sanders and a group of more than a dozen panelists discussed a wide range of issues Sunday, touching on everything from a sluggish coal economy to health care, education and infrastructure. Issues they say arent exclusive to McDowell County, but are relevant in rural communities across the country.
While MSNBC did not allow other media to record audio or video, Sanders told reporters after the event the most powerful moment for him was when Hayes asked the crowd if anyone had been personally affected by the opioid crisis. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, McDowell County has the highest rate of drug-induced deaths in the country at 141 per 100,000.
When I saw so many hands went up for people who had lost loved ones as a result of the opiate crisis, that is just chilling. That is just incredible, said Sanders.
This is an epidemic and -- by the way, again -- not just in West Virginia. It exists in Vermont. And we have got to get a handle on it in a number of ways. We need more treatment. But, also, we need to give the young people opportunities so that drugs are not what they are seeking out, he added.
Delegate Ed Evans of McDowell County was a member of the panel. Despite being a Democrat, Evans says he voted for Trump because of his promise to revive the coal industry. During the taping, Evans said he doesnt believe Trump will focus on the opioid crisis and help bring an addiction treatment center to the area thats been so stricken by the problem. Evans said that, because of coals rich past, government should be looking to help his county one he said thats given America so much in the past.
McDowell County doesn't need to be left behind -- we need to be included. We need we need drug rehab. We need it so badly. We need jobs. We need infrastructure. We need drinking water that's clean. We need housing. There are so many things, said Evans.
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