
The article reports that Democratic voter backlash against datacenter projects in swing states could hurt the party's midterm election chances. Party leaders have championed AI investment, but many Democratic voters oppose the projects. The story highlights lifelong Democrat Sarah Brabbs, who distances herself from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer due to this issue.
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Polls indicate many Democratic voters oppose datacenter projects championed by party leaders.
Sarah Brabbs has voted Democrat for most of her life.
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Polls suggest many Democratic voters oppose datacenter projects.
Opinion<p>Polls suggest many Democratic voters disagree with the projects as party leaders champion AI investment</p><p>Sarah Brabbs used to be a supporter of <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/michigan">Michigan</a>’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer.</p><p>“I have her book; I appreciated her stewardship and guidance during the pandemic,” Brabbs, who has voted Democrat for basically her entire life, says. “I will never not appreciate who she was during that time.
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Polls suggest many Democratic voters oppose datacenter projects.
OpinionDemocratic party leaders champion AI investment.
The GuardianSarah Brabbs has voted Democrat for most of her life.
The GuardianSarah Brabbs appreciated Gretchen Whitmer's leadership during the pandemic.
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