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| Monkey Mouse ![]() | Only 33% of American voters believe Al Gore's proposal to switch all of the nation's electricity production to wind, solar and other carbon-free sources in 10 years is realistic. And, beyond the Democratic Party base, most voters think Gore's plan will make energy prices go up. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey found that 62% of Republicans -- and over half (52%) of unaffiliated voters -- believe that Gore's approach will drive the cost of energy even higher. Even among Democrats, 26% hold that view. Still, a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey, taken Sunday night, also finds that 53% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the former vice president and 41% agree with his views on the environment and energy. The partisan divide is evident throughout these questions, with Democrats supportive of their unsuccessful 2000 presidential candidate and Republicans skeptical of him. Unaffiliated voters generally share the skepticism. Overall, 44% think Gore's proposals would drive up the price of energy while just 26% believe they would have a more positive economic impact. In a speech last week in Washington, Gore compared his plan to landing a man on the moon and building the Interstate highway system. He said it would end global warming and the nation's dependence on foreign oil. Right now, coal provides over half the nation's electric power, while wind, solar and other renewable energy sources provide less than 10 percent. Gore told the Associated Press after his speech that only clean coal, which has yet to be fully developed, has a role in the county's energy future, but he still sees one-fifth of the electrical supply coming from nuclear power plants. Also, the nation's electric grid will need to be dramatically upgraded to include power from solar panels, windmills and dams, he said. An earlier Rasmussen Reports survey found that 47% of American adults say that Global Warming is a Very Serious problem and 31% consider Al Gore an expert on Global Warming. In terms of the upcoming presidential election, the new survey finds that 69% of potential voters for Democratic candidate Barack Obama agree with Gore's views on energy and the environment, while 65% of likely voters for Republican John McCain disagree. When asked about Gore's 10-year plan, the percentage of McCain voters who say it is not possible also stands at 65%, but the number of supportive Obama voters drops to 45%. In a previous Rasmussen Reports survey, voters split along party lines in their assessments of coal and oil after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, said their usage was making Americans sick. Republicans were overwhelmingly more supportive of the two energy sources, while Democrats were more evenly divided. Voters also generally favor the resumption of offshore oil drilling as one way to reduce the price of gas. Nearly half of voters believe reducing gas prices is the best way to help the staggering U.S. economy. Fifty-one percent (51%) in the new survey say they were aware of Gore's speech. Women and men disagree fairly dramatically on the feasibility of the plan and Gore's overall views on the environment. While 57% of men feel achieving the carbon-free goal in 10 years is unrealistic, only 36% of women feel that way. Forty-five percent (45%) of men reject the former vice president's views on the environment and energy issues, as opposed to 27% of women. Similarly, 66% of Democrats like Gore's environmental positions, but the exact same percentage of Republicans don't. Among unaffiliated voters, 37% agree with Gore, and 35% do not. Only 17% of Republicans have at least a somewhat favorable opinion of Gore himself, as opposed to 82% of Democrats. Fifty-four percent (54%) of unaffiliated voters view Gore favorably, but 43% don't. This national telephone survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports July 20, 2008. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information. The Source
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| K-9 Unit ![]() | Like I've said before, Gore's just trying to get attention because Pickens put a real plan in place. The whiny man's been *****y for almost a decade, and only now has he drawn up a plan. When I want to draw up a plan, I stfu, and sequester myself, and then present it, when has Al quit whining? And what the hell is carbon free? I fart do I have to pay to do that? I'm carbon based? Look, if he's going to tax me for just being here, that man is going first. What a wanker.
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