How Democrats’ datacenter push in swing states is risking their midterm hopes
First publishedJul 15, 12:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 14:38 UTC · 2m ago
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Democrats are building datacenters in swing states, but many of their voters oppose this.
Reported by 1 outlet — The Guardian US. See all sources ↓
Democrats are building datacenters in some states where people often vote for both parties. Many of their voters do not like this. They think it is not good for the environment.
Why it matters
This is important because it could affect the Democrats' chances in the next election.
In brief
- What are datacenters?
- Datacenters are big buildings where computers store and process information.
- What are swing states?
- Swing states are states where people often vote for both parties.
- Why do voters oppose datacenters?
- Some voters think datacenters are bad for the environment.
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The outlets frame the story as a potential risk to the Democrats' midterm hopes, with a focus on voter opposition to datacenter projects.
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Voters in swing states oppose datacenter projects.
Sources1TypeAngleThe Guardian USCites a voter who opposes the project
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