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Response rates from 5.7k Peace and Freedom voters.

30%
Yes
70%
No
27%
Yes
65%
No
3%
Yes, but only if it includes subsidies for low-income citizens to afford these vehicles
2%
No, not until we find an eco-friendly and humane way to acquire the materials
1%
Yes, and require all emission based machinery to transition to clean energy
2%
No, incentivize consumers and manufacturers instead of forcing them
0%
No, the government has no right to interfere in consumer choices or the free market
0%
No, electric vehicle parts can be just as dangerous to the environment as emissions

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Peace and Freedom voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9R9WWV9  from Texas  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but it should be a graduated expectation that begins with incentives and subsidies and availability of charging stations.

 @9RB74MN from Tennessee  answered…7mos7MO

No. The "Battery EV" experiment should be abandoned, and transition over to Hydrogen (both FCEV and H-ICE).

 @9QWTY66  from Oregon  answered…7mos7MO

No, climate change is not the fault of the individual. Instead, improve public transport and limit corporate and government carbon emissions.

 @9QQHP3T from Maine  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but not until we can find a humane way to mine the metals needed for rechargeable batteries.

 @9R862HH from Washington  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but limited to daily drivers. Vehicles with other intended uses should be examined differently (work trucks, transportation, 911, long haul, etc)

 @9XGLGSH from Pennsylvania  answered…3mos3MO

No, more electric cars should be made and cheaper so lower-class families can purchase them to help the environment and help lower gas prices.

 @935PNTQ  from Massachusetts  answered…7mos7MO

Only if there is a readily available supply of EVs, and its been proven it will not strain the electric grid. Offer incentives for trading in a gas vehicle, offer services for and incentives to invent a way to either replace a gas powered engine with EV components, or putting a classic/discontinued model frame on an EV base (crown vic, classic f150s, etc)

 @missMoshie  from Iowa  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but not until we end the massive human rights violations occurring in the production of such vehicles.

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