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Where North Carolina candidates stand
Here are some of the positions taken by the candidates for the U.S. Senate, left, and for governor, right:
ELIZABETH DOLE, REPUBLICAN
* Favors exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve in Alaska.
* Supports release of one-third of the domestic crude oil held in the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, to help drive down the the price of gas.
* Calls for creation of an Oil and Gas Market Fraud Task Force, to make sure the energy markets are free from illegal market manipulation.
* Supports increased fuel economy standards for all vehicles, point-of-sale rebates for buying hybrids and clean diesel vehicles.
KAY HAGAN, DEMOCRAT
* Favors extending and expanding tax credits for businesses and individual homeowners who make energy-efficiency improvements to their properties. Offer tax credits for purchasing hybrid vehicles.
* Has not taken a position on whether the U.S. should allow exploration in the ANWR.
* Supports redirecting tax breaks for oil companies to invest in clean energy sources.
* Supports increasing investments in clean energy such as biofuels, solar production and wind power.
* Supports expanding tax credits for businesses and homeowners who make energy-efficient improvements and offering tax credits for purchasing energy-efficient, plug-in-hybrid vehicles.
* Supports increasing fuel efficiency standards and investing more in public transportation systems.
* Backs cutting federal income tax in half this summer to help drivers.
BEVERLY PERDUE, DEMOCRAT
* Opposes licensing any more coal-fired plants in North Carolina.
* Wants to pay for local governments to become "Cool Cities," or those that agree to significantly reduce their greenhouse emissions.
* Supports increasing purchases of energy-efficient vehicles for state employees. She would also work to make state government buildings more energy-efficient.
* Supports increased public transit in towns and cities.
* Supports making sure the community college system trains people for environmental jobs such as installing solar and hot water systems and retrofitting buildings to make them more energy-efficient.
PAT McCRORY, REPUBLICAN
* Supports expanded mass transportation.
* Favors making cars more energy efficient.
* Supports building bicycle paths and pedestrian access areas.
* Says he will push for alternative energy sources such as solar and wind power.
* Supports nuclear power.
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