November 6, 2012

Obama-Romney: Where They Stand on Energy

Mark Koba, CNBC


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There hasn't been all that much talk this election year about U.S. energy policies and the environment. But there are some major differences between the two presidential candidates.

So here are the stated positions of President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on the environment and energy policies.

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