Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is getting major support from America’s coal country after Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton vowed to put coal miners out of work.

Trump told a Charleston Civic Center packed with coal miners last week that he plans to “bring those miners back” who have lost their jobs during the Obama administration’s focus on renewable energy in recent years, the West Virginia Gazette-Mail reports.

The West Virginia Coal Association endorsed Trump at the Thursday rally, where supporters toted “Trump Digs Coal” signs as he derided unnecessary regulations that are choking the industry. The West Virginia primary is tomorrow, though Trump told those in attendance to save their votes for the general election as he’s the only Republican left in the race.

“All of it’s getting safe and as it gets safe they’re taking it away from you in a different way,” Trumps told the massive crowd. “These ridiculous rules and regulations that make it impossible for you to compete, so we’re going to take that all off the table folks.”

Trumps comments also resonated with Murray Energy CEO Robert Murray, who explained for Fox News yesterday why it’s critical for energy, coal and natural gas industry leaders to support Trump over Clinton.

“Hillary Clinton is untruthful. On March 13th, in Columbus, Ohio, she said ‘We’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.’ Bill Clinton last weekend said she does what she said she will do. She cannot backtrack on that. She’s destructive, she’s untruthful and she’s evil,” Murray said.

“She will continue the policies of the Obama administration, destroying these lives and destroying low cost reliable electricity for America,” he said.

In a televised town hall meeting broadcast live by CNN March 13, Clinton touted the fact that “I’m the only candidate which as a policy about how to bring economic opportunity using clean renewable energy as the key into coal country,” The American Mirror reported.

“Because we are going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business,” she said.

Fox News reports that roughly 5,000 coal jobs have gone away in the last five years under heavy regulations imposed by the Obama administration. In West Virginia alone, employers were forced to cut 1,200 coal-related jobs, according to the news site.

“Before the election of President Obama there were 200,000 coal miners in West Virginia, and today there are only 60, and that’s just one state,” Murray said, adding that president’s rhetoric about climate change is deliberately misleading.

“Regarding so-called climate change, the earth has actually cooled for 19 years,” he said. “When Mr. Obama went to the arctic some months back, saying fossil fuels caused the melting of a glacier, that glacier had been melting since 1815. We used wood in 1815, and didn’t use coal for another 100 years.

“The Antarctic ice cap is larger than its ever been,” Murray continued. “This is a political movement to get control of the electric power grid, it has absolutely nothing to do with the environment.”

“I’m very concerned … because this is a human issue to me. I know the names of the lives Obama has destroyed and Hillary Clinton has vowed to continue his same policies into this destruction and to say we will retrain them is just not factual.”