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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUnderdog Democrats lean into data center concerns
An explosion in data center construction across the nation is fueling underdogs in key races as candidates look to win the messaging war on affordability.
Democrats from Georgia to Michigan are trying to turn concern about the energy-hungry facilities to their advantage as voters fret about its impact on electricity bills.
And while polling suggests the data center debate is far from being a top-tier midterm subject, the issue is bubbling up as a wedge for lesser-known candidates looking to differentiate themselves from the pack.
Running away from these issues is, frankly, bad politics. Its cowardly politics, said Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, a hot spot for data center clashes.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/25/midterm-underdogs-rally-around-data-center-politics-00773692
Marie Marie
(11,130 posts)phylny
(8,810 posts)Our eldest and her husband live in Loudoun County, VA. There's a home probably worth $1.5 million or more that backs up right next to a data center. Our former neighborhood that had beautiful, green grass from Route 50 all the way to the neighborhood is packed with data centers. They are an eyesore and noisy.
dalton99a
(93,289 posts)Initech
(108,308 posts)What is their ultimate end game with all the data mining, AI processing, etc? What are they planning?