If You’re Still Unsure Who to Vote For, These Two Simple Charts Could Help You Decide
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Image caption: Simulated 3D visualizations like this, powered by cutting-edge high performance computing systems, are helping researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory improve the performance of wind turbines that generate electricity. How we vote will help determine whether the pace of job-creating energy innovation will quicken, stall, or fall. Image credit: Werner Slocum, NREL Article by Tom Yulsman. Diacover: ImaGeo – updated October 30, 2024.
“It’s the economy, stupid.” That was the phrase coined by political strategist James Carville to help the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton — who went on to defeat President George H.W. Bush. And it encapsulates the idea that how voters are thinking about the economy often is the most important factor in deciding a presidential election. […]
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