projects like this one my lessen the blow. we need experienced people that do these remadeuation projects rather than displacing somebody, cleaning up what our great grandfathers did. because this area swung so wildly from democrat to trump, it s time to look at lessons learned for the local party leadership. i think it s just having a presence. there are many theories as to why it turned in the 2016 election. my theory is because hillary clinton really didn t have a strong presence here. donald trump visited the area many times, built up a lot of enthusiasm. i think hillary just took it for granted that this was her home ground and didn t spend a lot of time here. and i think you need to do that. reporter: pennsylvania being union country, we had a small forum.
clinton really didn t have a strong presence here. donald trump visited the area many times. built up a lot of enthusiasm and i think hillary just took it for granted that this was her home ground and didn t spend a lot of time here. and i think you need to do that. reporter: pennsylvania being union country, we called a small quorum. young kids coming up nowadays, they re never going to work in mines. that was something he threw at people, it was a promise, okay. and people bought it. some people in the union voted for trump. does that explain what happened? how big of a part is that and will it factor in two years from now? the biggest part of it was a lot of people who were union in our plant voted for trump told us the reason was because of the promises he made, okay? and they thought because he came off as not a politician, he was