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"textContent": "The energy debate in Washington is loud and partisan. Despite the anti-clean energy rhetoric coming from this administration, conservative voters are telling a much different story. They support expanding solar because it lowers costs, strengthens American manufacturing, and delivers energy security. A recent poll from Fabrizio, Lee & Associates, chief ... [continued]\n\nThe post Despite Political Rhetoric, Conservative Support for Solar Is Solidifying. Here’s Why. appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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