Sixty percent (60%) of U.S. voters say finding new sources of energy is more important than reducing the amount of energy Americans now consume.
Thirty-two percent (32%) say reducing U.S. energy consumption is more important, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Eight percent (8%) are not sure which is more important.
Generic support for developing new energy sources is up four points from a month ago.
Republicans (71%) and unaffiliated voters (63%) more strongly support placing the priority on finding new energy sources than Democrats (50%).
On a related topic, 51% say more nuclear power plants should be built in the United States, while 31% disagree.
Drill here. Drill now. Pay less.
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