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		<title>Election: Undecideds Care About Global Warming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global warming ranks as a consideration among undecides as Election Day looms. | The economy is top of mind for everybody as we count down to Election Day in the US. But perhaps the connection between high energy prices and energy (and climate) policy has become more solidified in voters&#8217; minds. That&#8217;s hard to say for sure. But polling from mid-October does show that nearly two out of three undecided voters say that the presidential candidates&#8217; positions on global warming will influence their...]]></description>
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