As public opposition to data centers increases, politicians from both major parties are taking steps to distance themselves from these facilities. Candidates in key swing states are advocating for stricter data center regulations and are accusing their opponents of having close ties to the industry, reflecting a growing sentiment among Americans against the rapid expansion of data centers.
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Politicians respond to public opposition against data centers in midterm races
Public opposition to data centers is influencing midterm election campaigns, with candidates from both parties advocating for stricter regulations. This shift comes as voters express increasing concerns about the expansion of data centers.
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Rising data center backlash shakes up midterm races
Politicians respond to public opposition against data centers in midterm races