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National Poll Shows Strong Conservative and Young Voter Support for Federal Investment in Clean Energy Technology

Washington, D.C. (July 29, 2021) – American Republicans and young voters strongly support Federal investment in clean energy according to a new poll released by the Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy. Respondents to the poll conducted by Ragnar Research Partners overwhelmingly support Federal funding and public-private partnerships to boost investment in zero-carbon and breakthrough energy technologies. 

The national poll surveyed 2,000 likely voters across the United States from July 6 – 13, 2021. Just over three fourths, or 76%, of all individuals polled support increased Federal investments in energy research and development (R&D).  There is significant support from self-identified conservatives and Republicans, at 69% and 68%, respectively.

“Continued U.S. global leadership and competitiveness with China is important to conservative voters,” said Rainey Center CEO and President Sarah E. Hunt. “It makes sense that a majority of Republican voters back Federal investment in innovative, market-competitive clean energy technologies in order to both reduce emissions and ensure that America remains the unrivaled global leader in energy innovation.”

Polling also shows agreement across all groups that the federal government and private sector should partner together on energy technologies that reduce emissions, with 69% of all voters surveyed in support. Young men and women ages 18-44 are strongly in favor, with 73% and 74% supporting, respectively. 

The survey was conducted with quotas on age, gender, ethnicity, education, and region used to ensure a representative distribution of opinion on investments in energy technology. The study’s margin of error is ±2%. 


Learn more about the polling results here and here.

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