Opposition to data centers in the U.S. is emerging as a significant electoral issue, extending beyond the competition for AI infrastructure. As local concerns about power usage, electricity costs, and noise grow, political pressure is mounting on AI companies' data center expansion strategies. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) warned in a memo sent to major AI firms that negative public sentiment regarding data centers is complicating the defense of Ohio's Senate seat. The memo analyzed that Democrats are leveraging data centers as a key issue targeting Republican Senator Jon Husted. Polls indicate that Brown is leading Husted by 8 percentage points. The NRSC memo cautioned that if Husted loses, data centers could be interpreted as a contributing factor. There are over 4,000 data centers operating in the U.S., and communities are raising concerns about power consumption and noise issues. A Fox News survey revealed that 70% of respondents oppose the construction of AI-supported data centers. The political landscape is responding quickly, with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro issuing an executive order applying strict standards to data center development. This issue is not confined to a specific party; it is also being discussed in Texas, Arizona, and New York. The NRSC memo demanded that AI companies clarify their roles as both beneficiaries and cost bearers of data centers.
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