JD Vance Makes Pretty Good Argument For The Biden-Harris Climate Agenda
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-14% Somewhat Liberal
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70% ReliableGood
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16% Somewhat Conservative
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45% : But Vance then pretended that he would go along -- just for the sake of argument, you know -- with what he framed as a potentially fringe theory, saying, "One of the things that I've noticed some of our Democratic friends talking a lot about is a concern about carbon emissions -- this idea that carbon emissions drive all the climate change.41% : "Vance quickly trotted out the standard deflection that he and Trump both support "clean air and clean water," which isn't an answer at all.
37% : (Yes, those tariffs were initially imposed by Trump and continued under Biden.)
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