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Caring About Environment Is 'Default' in 3 Tight House Races in Wash.

"Washington residents, many of whom are hikers and bikers, spend a lot of time outdoors. And many voters care about the environment, according to a recent survey of registered voters in southwest Washington, commissioned by two environmental groups. Seventy-three percent said conservation is important when considering whether to support a political candidate.

But even in Washington, jobs and government spending, rather than the environment, have dominated the dialogue in the three close U.S. House races. "

Amanda Peterka reports for Greenwire October 26, 2010.

http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/10/26/26greenwire-caring-about-environ...

SEE ALSO:

"Cap and Trade Takes Beating in Ind. Senate Race" (Greenwire)

"Faith in Bipartisan Climate Options Persists Ahead of Election" (ClimateWire)

"Calif. AG Race Has National Energy Implications" (Greenwire)

 

Source: Greenwire, 10/28/2010