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Data center boom sparks voter backlash in battleground House districts over rising electricity costs

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Catherine Allen, Noah Baustin

2h ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

The article examines how data center development has become a contentious issue in battleground House districts across the United States. As data centers proliferate due to AI and cloud computing demands, voters are pushing back against rising electricity costs and utility bills. Incumbents in competitive races, even those supportive of data centers, are qualifying their support with consumer protection caveats. The piece highlights the tension between economic development and energy affordability, with politicians at all levels navigating the growing backlash.

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Iowa Rep. Zach Nunn — who represents a district with 31 data centers planned and 33 already operating — has more data centers than any other Republican incumbent in a competitive race, said in a statement that his state is a 'model for how workforce development and AI leadership can work hand in hand.'
'But I also hear from Iowans who don't want higher utility bills.'
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As politicians from city councils to Washington fight over data centers, campaigns are navigating the backlash.

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