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Debunking Environmental Myths
"American voters clearly favor candidates that support tough laws to protect air, land and water. One the other hand, voters are far less likely to back candidates who will roll back environmental regulations in order to help business." – John Fairbank, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin & Assoc.
On the national poll, a large majority of voters characterized environmental issues as important to their vote decision, and without any further information about a candidate, they would support a strong environmentalist candidate over one who favors less regulation on business by an impressive 78 to 15 percent margin. A majority of voters in every state polled except Alaska are more likely to support pro-environment candidates over those who would reduce government regulation on business. In Alaska, a plurality of those polled agreed. Polls on which over three-quarters of voters support the pro-environment candidate include: Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Maryland (82 percent), New York and New England (81 percent), Tennessee (79 percent), the national poll (78 percent), Wisconsin (77 percent) and Ohio (76 percent). "Lifestyle issues dominate when we have a strong economy. The environment is the ultimate lifestyle issue." –Brian Tringali, The Tarrance Group |
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