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Vermont governor's race: Shumlin vs. Dubie
Tell us what you know about the governor’s race in Vermont. 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.
Peter Shumlin, Democrat
State Senate president pro tempore
Campaign platform on energy and the environmentBrian Dubie, Republican
Lieutenant governor
READER TIP, 13 Sep 2010: Abigail Rose Borah says a number of students at Middlebury College are tracking clean energy issues in the race at RaceToReplace.org. And the Vermont League of Conservation Voters has more at VoteGreenVT.org.
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