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In California, Republican Senate nominee Carly Fiorina used a recent ad to mock Environment and Public Works Committee Chairwoman Boxer for her description of climate change as a national security issue. “Terrorism kills — and Barbara Boxer's worried about the weather,” the Fiorina says in the ad.
Ken Buck, Colorado’s Republican Senate nominee, is also on record saying he’s not a believer in man-made global warming. “I'll tell you, I have looked at global warming, now climate change from both sides,” he said in March on the Aaron Harber Show, a weekly Denver interview program. “And, and I don't believe, while I think the Earth is warming, I don’t think that causes are the primary factor for global warming. And, and I am one of those people that Al Gore refers to as a skeptic.” “I think he calls them a denier,” Harber said. “Deniers?” Buck replied. “OK, OK, I’m one of those folks.”
Local media have quoted several other top-tier Senate GOP nominees questioning climate science. “There is some question as to the validity of the science,” Rand Paul told the Lexington Herald-Leader in March. Connecticut’s Linda McMahon is quoted in the Hartford Courant last December saying, “I think there's evidence to the positive and to the contrary about global warming.” And the Tampa Tribune recorded Florida’s Marco Rubio in February saying, “I don't think there's the scientific evidence to justify it.” The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee also produced news reports of Pennsylvania’s Pat Toomey and Washington’s Dino Rossi questioning climate science.
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New Mexico GOP nominee Susana Martinez told POLITICO in Albuquerque on Saturday that she had her doubts about the role human activity plays in global warming. “I’m not sure the science completely supports that,” she said. In Florida, conservative Rick Scott — locked in a tight primary battle with Bill McCollum — told the St. Petersburg Times he’s not sold either. "I have not been convinced," he said last month. Asked what he’d need to convince him, Scott replied, “Something more convincing than what I've read."
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