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 CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- President Trump tried his best to appeal t stanley us o coal country but, amid a truckload of bad political news, the top coal-producing state didn t love him back.Instead, Wyoming voters chose Secretary of State Mark Gordon, a rancher who grew up at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains, over political mega-donor Foster Friess in the state s Republican primary for governor. Calling Friess  Strong on Crime, Borders  2nd Amendment,  Mr. Trump had endorsed Friess on Twitter as voting got underway Tuesday.Mr. Trump hours later walked back Obama-era environmental regulations viewed as economic warfare in coal country and told a West Virginia rally that miners were headed back to work. About 40 percent of the nation s coal comes from Wyoming - Mr. Trump no doubt got heard out West.                                        Wyoming voters had their own ideas. This is a governor s race. This is about the state of Wyoming,  Gordon said after winning his six-way primary.  President Trump is doing great things that are important for Wyoming in terms of getting our economy going, and all of that. But in the end, I think people in Wyoming concentrated on who s got the experience, who s got the record and who s got the best message  stanley cup going forward for Wyoming.         Mr. Trump won Wyoming by a wide margin in 2016, bu stanley cup becher t his support here may be seen as a mile wide and inch deep. After all, Wyoming Republicans by far preferred another candidate, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, in the battle for the G Rrpz Attorney General Queried On Spy Program
 CONTRAST....Time s Karen Tumulty reports that the Clinton campaign plans to respond to their loss in Iowa with much sharper attacks on Barack Obama: We ve got to start holding him to the standard people hold her to,  Clinton s chief strategist Mark Penn told reporters aboard the campaign s chartered jet to New Hampshire.  I think there s a basic choice between experienced leadership for change and inexperienced leadership that talks about change. Added another adviser:  You re going to see some very sharp media now.  That suggests the next round of Clinton ads will go beyond the previous gentle references to Obama s lack of experience and begi stanley spain n to look at, for instance, inconsistency in his voting record. They are looking at issues like gun control, where he previously took a harder stand that may not play well with gun-loving voters in New Hampshire, and health care, where he previously expressed support for a government-run health care system. Clinton plans to exploit every whiff of inconsistency.No surprise here.  Republicans are obsessed with  contrast  campaigning  151; i.e., lots and lots of attack ads  151;  stanley mugs and obviously the Clinton folks now feel like this is their best chance to engineer a rebound in New Hampshire.  But is five da stanley mug ys enough time to make a dent                                                                       ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-c8e4fd92-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5