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Behind the GOP Strategy to Hit Obama on Energy Policy

Category: Global WarmingNuclear Energy
Posted on: July 13, 2008 5:44 PM, by Matthew C. Nisbet

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Think that America's energy problems and high gas prices aren't changing perceptions among independents, even among liberals? Think again. According to a new Pew survey, as many liberals (45%) as conservatives (48%) now believe that energy exploration - including mining and drilling, as well as the construction of new power plants - is a more important priority for energy policy than increased conservation and regulation. Among liberals, it's an unheard of 23 point shift in preferences since just February of this year and as depicted at left, there's been a 15 point shift among moderates.

With the huge change in public perceptions on energy, it's no surprise that last week the Republican National Committee ran its very first independent expenditure ad touting the "balanced" approach of McCain in "standing up to his party" to back energy conservation and exploration while Obama has "Said No" to nuclear energy and off-shore production.

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Interesting that suspending gas taxes is on his list of ways to face climate change.

p.s. At first I thought the math in that table was wrong. Actually, it turns out that the scaling of the image is turning some of the + signs into - signs. This is in Firefox. FYI.

Posted by: Jeff McBride | July 13, 2008 8:53 PM

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Obama was more than 15 points up over McCain on the energy issue last time Gallup polled it... http://media.gallup.com/poll/graphs/080624ElectionIssues1_dsl205a.gif

Posted by: David | July 21, 2008 4:45 PM

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