These data were collected as part of Gallup's annual Environment survey, conducted March 8-11, 2012. The Keystone XL oil pipeline is a politically divisive project, which President Obama and the Republicans in Congress have been battling over. The proposal from TransCanada Corporation for building a pipeline to carry crude oil from Canada down to the Gulf of Mexico, first made in 2005, needs approval from the U.S. president because it crosses an international border. The Republicans in Congress inserted a provision on the pipeline in the payroll tax extension bill late last year, but in January, President Obama rejected TransCanada's permit entirely. However, the administration is allowing TransCanada to reapply for the permit it needs.
The pipeline would travel through the Midwest and the South, and Americans in those two regions are the most likely to approve of the project. Nearly 7 in 10 Midwesterners want the government to approve the building of the pipeline and 61% of those in the South do as well. There has been discussion in Washington and in the media about the potential new jobs the pipeline project would create, which may partly explain the higher support seen in those regions. Americans in the West and East are less likely to approve.
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If 57% of Americans truly want this pipeline then they should be intelligent enough to see what Obama is doing to America. With that said I bet he gets re-elected. These numbers are either false or these people won't get out and vote.
Obama said NO! , So live with it.
Don't argue with the boss!
Anonymous said...
Obama said NO! , So live with it.
Don't argue with the boss!
March 23, 2012 3:57 PM
You are sadly mistaken if you think he is my boss!!
3:57
The ONLY way Obama will get reelected is if there is massive voter fraud.
In a fair election, Obama is going to get creamed!
Voter fraud is how he got elected the first time. Why do you think the Dumbocraps are so against photo ID's before voting?
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