ENERGY
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| Related
story: Democrats
Back Renewable Energy Initiatives |
George
W. Bush (R): |
A
statement on energy could not be obtained from the Bush
campaign staff. |
| Wesley
Clark (D): |
A
statement on energy could not be obtained from the Clark
campaign staff. |
| Howard
Dean (D): |
"The
governor focuses on not only increasing our independence
on energy, but putting dollars into our communities." (Dean
Iowa communications director Sarah Leonard) |
| John
Edwards (D): |
"We
need to move to an economy that is more reliant on renewable
sources of energy, including wind, solar, geothermal and
biomass." (Edwards Iowa press secretary Kim Rubey) |
| Dick
Gephardt (D): |
"It's
time we stopped behaving like the United States of Saudi
Arabia and started working toward total economic freedom from Saudi Arabia, from
the oil it exports and from the radical fundamentalism it's visited on the world." (As
quoted on
www.dickgephardt2004.com) |
| John
Kerry (D): |
"John
Kerry recognizes the interplay between energy and environmental
needs. He will take the country in new energy directions
that would help the economy and the environment." (Quoted
on www.johnkerry.com) |
| Dennis
Kucinich (D): |
"I
intend to make ... a call on sustainability. A call for
renewable energy ... I think we're capable of saving hundreds
of millions
of
gallons of oil, or we have so many possibilities that we could pursue." |
| Joe Lieberman (D): |
A
statement on energy could not be obtained from the Lieberman
campaign staff. |
| Carol
Moseley Braun (D): |
A
statement on energy could not be obtained from the Moseley
Braun campaign staff. |
| Al
Sharpton (D): |
A
statement on energy could not be obtained from the Sharpton
campaign staff. |