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Rural voters 'in the trenches' on climate, leery of Biden

Por: Associated Press Politics December 10, 2022

NEW YORK (AP) — Drought in California meant Raquel Krach, a rice farmer and graduate student in the Sacramento Valley, planted very little. Using groundwater, she and her husband planted 75 acres this year to maintain their markets. The rest of the 200 acres she typically sows remained empty due to an inadequate water supply.The 53-year-old Democrat said it’s clear to her that climate change is responsible. But she says that notion is a... + full article



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