Environment
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Climate Change Beliefs of Independent Voters Shift With the Weather, UNH Study Finds
There's a well-known saying in New England that if you don't like the weather here, wait a minute. When it comes to independent voters, those weather changes can just as quickly shift beliefs about climate change.
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