
Presidential election full of vitriol, lacking depth in energy discussion
October 20, 2016 By Kevin Yanik
In the presidential debates, the candidates finally weighed in on energy policy with some depth near the end of the second one.
Read MoreIn the presidential debates, the candidates finally weighed in on energy policy with some depth near the end of the second one.
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