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Electoral Collage: A special edition on elections and the environment
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See How They RunInterviews with the 2004 Democratic presidential contenders15 Oct 2003
There are enough of them to field a baseball team or fill the Supreme Court bench. With nine candidates vying to win the Democratic nomination for president, sometimes it can be tough to remember which one drives the SUV and which one's the vegan. To help you get a leg up on the environmental platforms of President Bush's would-be challengers for the presidency, Grist is conducting interviews with the contenders. (Looking for a particular interview but don't see it? Check back soon -- and in the meantime, email the candidate and say you'd like to read more about his or her environmental policies in Grist.)
My campaign is about a long-range vision for the country and you can't have a serious long-range vision for the country if you don't talk about the environment.
If there's wind, water, snow, trails, I want to be there. I want to taste it, feel it. I crave nature.
When there is a collision between those values that support life and economic practices, the economic practices must always yield to protect the environment.
As Connecticut's attorney general, I hauled polluters into court and made them pay. In fact, a corporate defense firm had to dedicate a whole wing of his office to defend those suits. He named it the Lieberman wing. I'm proud of that. |
Special Edition Contents
Introduction Your guide to the special edition
Whatever Floats Your Vote Fun facts on voters' environmental values and more
Green Thumbs-Down Don't gamble with your vote in 2004
The Executive Ranch The scoop on Bush's Texas getaway
Love It, Don't Leave It Advice on channeling your eco-political anger
Green Thumbs-Up Don't let the Democrats frighten you away from voting your conscience
See How They Run Interviews with the 2004 Democratic presidential contenders
Dennis the Menace A Grist interview with Democratic presidential contender Dennis Kucinich
Meet Joe Green? A Grist interview with Democratic presidential contender Joe Lieberman
Unified Field Theory Can a beat-Bush effort yield a progressive coalition with staying power?
What's Good for the Michigander Is Good for the Goose Lessons from the Great Lakes on how enviros can win votes and influence people
Local Flavor A look at state and local races and rumblings around the U.S.
Only Connect Links and info on candidates, voting, and other election intrigue
Action Star On reversing the tide
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