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California Governor's Race Is Heating Up And Spotlighting Nuclear Energy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/2018/03/07/california-governors-race-is-heating-up-and-spotlighting-nuclear-energy/#5f9b1ff3609a
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Candidate claims to be "overtly pro nuclear" in a state that is ridding itself of all vestiges of nuclear power except for some left-over spent fuel.
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