Don Blankenship
Donald Leon Blankenship (born March 14, 1950) is an American businessman. He was chairman and CEO of the Massey Energy Company—the sixth-largest coal company (by 2008 production) in the United States—from 2000 until 2010 when an explosion at Massey's Upper Big Branch Mine resulted in the death of 29 workers. He served one year in prison for conspiring to violate federal mine safety standards.Blankenship has frequently spoken out about politics, the environment, unions, and coal production. In 2018, Blankenship lost a three-way Republican primary for the U.S. Senate to Patrick Morrisey. Citing false information and dirty politics for his loss and claiming a personal unwillingness to quit, Blankenship attempted to run as the Constitution Party nominee, but was unable to get on the ballot and later endorsed Morrisey. In January 2024, he declared his candidacy as a Democrat for the United States Senate seat held by retiring Senator Joe Manchin in the 2024 election, losing to Glenn Elliott. Blankenship was also the Constitution Party's nominee in the 2020 United States presidential election. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Alessandro Ghirotto, Fausto Ferraccioli, Egidio Armadillo, Duncan A Young, Donald Blankenship, Martin J SiegertGet access
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5by Fausto Ferraccioli, Egidio Armadillo, Duncan Young, Jamin Greenbaum, Antonia Ruppel, Andreas Läufer, Donald Blankenship, Martin SiegertGet access
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6by Egidio Armadillo, Fausto Ferraccioli, Laura Crispini, Andreas Laeufer, Antonia Ruppel, Duncan Young, Donald Blankenship, Frank Lisker, Martin SiegertGet access
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7by Fausto Ferraccioli, Bruce Eglington, Egidio Armadillo, Alan Aitken, Jörg Ebbing, Carol Finn, John Goodge, Duncan Young, Wu Guochao, Donald Blankenship, Martin SiegertGet access
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