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    September 26, 2013
    Continued Support for Keystone XL Pipeline

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    Continued Support for Keystone XL Pipeline

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    Broad Support for Keystone Pipeline
    Most Back New Emission Limits on Power Plants
    Just Half Are Aware of Increasing Domestic Energy Production
    Democrats Internally Divided over Keystone XL
    More Opposition to Increased Use of Fracking
    Awareness of Growing U.S. Energy Output and Views of Fracking
    Fewer Republicans Back More Alternative Energy Research … And Better Vehicle Fuel Standards
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    Growing Opposition to the Increased Use of Fracking
    Public Supports Better Fuel Efficiency, Offshore Drilling; Most Oppose More Nuclear Power
    Promoting the Increased Use of Nuclear Power
    Partisan Gaps over Energy Policies
    Priority for Addressing U.S. Energy Supply …
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