"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)
Caring About Environment Is 'Default' in 3 Tight House Races in Wash.
Source: Greenwire, 10/28/2010