The Data Center Backlash Bursts Into the Midterms
Political friction surrounding large data centers has officially entered the midterms. Public opposition to these facilities is mounting across various communities. Both
Political friction surrounding large data centers has officially entered the midterms.
Public opposition to these facilities is mounting across various communities. Both
Democrats and Republicans are responding to the growing local pushback. A rising number of
candidates from both major parties are actively campaigning against them. The issue
highlights emerging political divides over infrastructure and local development. Elected
officials and hopefuls are taking stances to align with concerned constituents. This trend
signals a broader electoral focus on the placement of industrial sites. The upcoming
midterms will test the political impact of this localized backlash.