Obama’s new power plant rules spark climate change debate

Obama’s new power plant rules spark climate change debate

Written by Julie Pace, AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's sweeping new power plant regulations are thrusting the divisive debate over climate change into the race for the White House, with candidates in both parties seeing an opportunity to capitalize.

To Democrats, rallying around global climate change is a way to energize liberal supporters and paint Republicans as out of touch with the majority of Americans. To the GOP, Obama's executive actions to curb greenhouse gas emissions are burdensome to business and block job creation, an argument targeting Americans' worries about the economy.

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GOP debate stage drama

Associated Press

Written by Steve Peoples

CLEVELAND (AP) — The debate awaits, but first: Who's in and who's out?

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