Ariz. Sen. John McCain discusses energy policy at UNLV Wednesday.: Politicker Photo.LAS VEGAS - There was a sense of déjà vu all over again as presumptive Republican nominee John McCain spoke about clean energy at the University of Nevada Las Vegas today. McCain's comments, in theme, imagery, rhetoric and even choice of props, were almost identical to a speech presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama made just yesterday at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve.
That is not to say, however, that either candidate is "copying" the other. Rather, the nearly identical events reflect an acknowledgement by both campaigns of the political importance of energy issues and a determination by both sides to stake a claim on them in this battleground state.
Like Obama, McCain outlined a plan that would expand federal investment in renewable and clean energy, regulate oil futures markets, increase fuel efficiency and give tax breaks to consumers.
Although many of their goals and rhetoric were the same, the candidates differed on how they approached the issue, however, with both positioning themselves on territory where they are viewed more favorably.
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