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Response rates from 1.6k Cornel West voters.

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34%
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 @9FWQBF6 from Nevada  answered…1yr1Y

I believe the world should be less focused around cars and should make things more in walking distance. I want a society where cars aren't a requirement.

 @9GWDTHH from California  answered…1yr1Y

Regardless, the government should provide subsidies to taxpayers who purchase American-made vehicles

 @Politics_53 from Texas  answered…7mos7MO

No, we should move towards car free and walk-able cities as that will help combat climate change and reducing our use of fossil fuel.

 @9FXQ4HF from Connecticut  answered…1yr1Y

I believe electric vehicles are not the best path forward for better environmental and infrastructure-related policy. The USA infrastructure is far too heavily car dependent - especially when compared to certain European countries.
I dislike how in many regions in the U.S. many people essentially are "required" to have a car to get to work or other essential regions in a time-efficient manner. Additionally, having a car - be it gas, electric or hybrid - is often very expensive for upkeep, repairs, insurance and so on; leaving many poor, working-class members of society having…  Read more

 @9JLBFWQ  from Maryland  answered…11mos11MO

No, electric cars can create just as much and possibly even more waste to the environment based off the manufacturing pollution, and non recyclable materials the cars can be made with.

 @9FY74LYfrom Maine  answered…1yr1Y

No this is the government forcing consumers to buy a certain product which is interference in the market

 @9MWBGYNfrom Maine  answered…7mos7MO

Forego the need for Cars, phase as many cars out as possible with public transport. Rework Cities and population centres to become more pedestrian and cycle friendly.

 @9FYFXHN from Washington  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but the government should provide subsidies to taxpayers who purchase domestically-made vehicles regardless of energy source