President Trump
Donald Trump29 percent of GOP support efforts to charge accused Jan. 6 rioters: poll Trump warns Alaska GOP governor he'll revoke endorsement if he backs Murkowski Michigan Republican John James 'strongly considering' House run MORE's reelection campaign released a statement Thursday in which campaign manager Brad Parscale
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The statement, released after two days of Democratic debates in which climate change was addressed by many candidates, did not name any particular candidate or plan.
“Democrats will destroy the economy and kill millions of jobs in states across the country with their vendetta against coal, oil, and natural gas," Parscale said. "Their radical plan to eliminate those industries will devastate workers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, New Mexico, Colorado, and elsewhere."
"Jobs gone, auto and manufacturing industries crushed, lives ruined," he added. "Reckless and dangerous.”
Many of the 2020 Democratic candidates have released plans to tackle climate change. Front-runner Joe Biden
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The former vice president defended his plan Wednesday night against criticism from Washington Gov. Jay Inslee
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Other candidates' environmental plans include Sen. Elizabeth Warren
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