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2022 Could Have Been the Climate Change Election—Except Democrats Don’t Want to Talk About It
In a different world, we could be referring to 2022 as the “Climate Midterms.” The top two fastest-warming cities in the country, Reno and Las Vegas, are both in Nevada, where a crucial election could determine which party controls the Senate. In Washington and Colorado, which have been greatly affected by recent wildfires, Democratic senators are facing surprisingly stiff reelection races. Miami, the “most vulnerable” coastal city in the world, has a competitive House race where the Republican incumbent acknowledges the threat of climate change on her campaign website.But despite the existential threat posed by climate change, and its relevance to several key races, the issue has been large

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