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Green Your Vote 2008
The Greenest and the Leanest
Go surgical on them! Cut through the rhetorical skin to prod the policy muscle in the candidates' energy and environmental policies. Or, research candidate-by-candidate by reading the profiles below.
Super Tuesday Green Voting Guide
There's so much at stake, this is being called Tsunami Tuesday in 2008. Compare the candidates still in the race.
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Remind your friends to make the environment a key factor in the upcoming presidential election.
Sen. Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton has made a $50 billion Strategic Energy Fund the centerpiece of her energy and environmental agenda.
Gov. Mike Huckabee
Mike Huckabee has not released a detailed energy plan, but he has pledged to achieve "energy independence" by the end of his second term.
Sen. John McCain
John McCain has not released a detailed energy plan, but he has discussed some key points in detail, and he has been an outspoken and early advocate for action on global warming.
Sen. Barack Obama
Barack Obama has outlined in detail a $150 billion 10-year energy plan that starts with a carbon cap-and-trade program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions linked to global warming.
Rep. Ron Paul
Ron Paul has not released a detailed energy plan, and favors an end to all government energy subsidies, other than investments in research and development.
Gov. Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney has not released a detailed energy plan, but he talks about "energy independence" as part of his foreign and domestic agendas.
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