Climate was not even close to being a voter priority yesterday — never greater than single digits in any state reported so far.
This must be considered as a wholesale rejection of the #GreenNewDeal even in blue states.
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) November 4, 2020
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1323992720122253315.html
Via New York Times: “The numbers on this page are estimates from A.P. VoteCast, a survey conducted for The Associated Press by NORC at the University of Chicago. These surveys were conducted online and by phone, largely in the days before the election.
The estimates shown here reflect the responses of 3,731 likely voters. They have been adjusted to match the actual vote count.”
Only 9% of Colorado voters said climate was their priority.
Senate loser @CoryGardner went climate bedwetter for that.
Only 3% of Michigan voters said climate was their priority.
Only 4% of Virgina voters said climate was their priority.
Only 5% of New York voters said climate was their priority.
Only 4% of Illinois voters said climate was their priority.
Only 3% of Pennsylvania voters said climate was their priority.
Only 5% of Connecticut voters said climate was their priority.
Only 6% of Massachusetts voters said climate was their priority.
Only 3% of Texas voters said climate was their priority.
Only 3% of North Carolina voters said climate was their priority.
Only 5% of Minnesota voters said climate was their priority.
Only 4% of New Jersey voters said climate was their priority.
Only 3% of Delaware voters said climate was their priority.
Climate was not even close to being a voter priority yesterday — never greater than single digits in any state reported so far.
This must be considered as a wholesale rejection of the #GreenNewDeal even in blue states.
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