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Utah governor's race: Herbert vs. Corroon
Tell us what you know about the governor’s race in Utah. What’s at stake? What are the candidates saying about climate change, energy, transportation, and other green issues? Are interest groups trying to sway the outcome? Share your insights in the comments section below.
Gary Herbert, Republican
Incumbent governor
Campaign platform on energy
Peter Corroon, Democrat
Mayor of Salt Lake County
Campaign platform on energy, plus a 34-page plan on energy and the economy [PDF]
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