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Answer Overview

Response rates from 372 Massachusetts voters.

54%
Yes
46%
No
41%
Yes
38%
No
6%
Yes, but only temporarily until prices decline
4%
No, and it should be increased to fund more investment into renewable energy
4%
Yes, and permanently end it
3%
No, this would increase inflation
2%
Yes, and the government needs to lift restrictions on oil companies and pump more gas
1%
No, and nationalize the energy sector

Historical Support

Trend of support over time for each answer from 372 Massachusetts voters.

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Historical Importance

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Massachusetts voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9F9YJ5H from Oklahoma  answered…1yr1Y

 @B2BMVMDfrom Washington  answered…1wk1W

no, it should stay and renewable energy should be encouraged too, but be reduced so people within the working class can afford it.

 @9Y3V9ZS  from Colorado  answered…3mos3MO

If they actually did the maintenance and fixed construction projects I’d be fine with it. Currently I don’t see it working right.

 @9F9WCPX from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but temporarily until prices of gas decline, and lift the restrictions on oil and gas companies and pump more gas.

 @9F9JRV8 from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y