Wilson Perkins Allen Research (WPA) conducted two studies in
Oklahoma: one among the so-called “engaged citizens” and another among
likely voters. The 500 engaged citizens were surveyed at the beginning
of January, and the 400 likely voters were contacted in mid-February.
(Both surveys were commissioned by AWA.)
According to WPA, the
first research study revealed that wind energy is highly popular (80%
favorable) among engaged Oklahomans. They also are more likely to
support a legislator who supports wind energy (68%).
In terms of
party affiliation, 74% of Republicans, 87% of Democrats and 80% of
Republicans voiced a favorable opinion of wind power.
In addition,
a candidate who supports wind energy would receive a majority of
support from engaged citizens within every demographic (e.g., education
level, gender and age). The least amount of support for a legislator in
favor of wind energy came from women ages 18-52; still, nearly six in 10
of these citizens would support him or her, says WPA.
The second research study illustrated that Oklahomans’ support for wind energy translates to strong opposition for Gov. Mary Fallin’s proposed wind tax (72%).
Therefore,
says the firm, Oklahomans are also less likely to support their
legislator if they choose to support this tax (66%). A majority of
likely voters (53%) also stated that they would be willing to call the
governor, their legislator or both regarding this issue.
Moreover,
a large majority of the likely voters oppose the wind tax regardless of
their political affiliation: 75% of Democrats, 66% of Republicans and
82% of Independents.
source: http://nawindpower.com
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