Minnesotans Prioritize Climate Action
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•Where 2 of Minnesota's top political leaders stand on energy and the environment
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53% of Minnesotans say a presidential candidate's view on global warming is important to their vote.
64% say developing clean energy should be a priority for the president and Congress .
Democratic governor and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and Republican Congressman Tom Emmer have varying views on climate issues.
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