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Republican National Committee
Republican National Committee
stated on August 26, 2008 in a statement on the RNC Web site:

“Barack Obama and Joe Biden oppose new drilling at home and oppose nuclear power.”

Mostly False
By Angie Drobnic Holan
August 27, 2008

They oppose drilling but not nuclear energy

As part of an energetic response to the Democratic National Convention, the Republican National Committee launched NotReady08.com, a Web site where they critique the events in Denver under the slogan, “A Mile High, an Inch Deep.”

In a memo written for the second day of the convention, the RNC focused on Obama’s economic plan.

The Democrats’ speeches “will also touch on Barack Obama’s plan to achieve energy independence. Yet, Barack Obama and Joe Biden oppose new drilling at home and oppose nuclear power. Either they don’t understand the seriousness of the energy situation or they aren’t giving straight answers to the American people,” the RNC opined.

It’s true that Obama and Biden have opposed expanded offshore drilling in the past. However, Obama has said that he would accept drilling

as part of a compromise bill

that enacts broader energy reforms. We weren’t able to find any public statements from Biden on the energy compromise.

The RNC is on considerably shakier ground when it says Obama and Biden oppose nuclear power.

Obama has said that nuclear power “has to be part of our energy mix” in attaining energy independence, though it does require environmental safeguards. He’s also said that he hopes developing technology will provide better answers to the problem of nuclear waste storage.

Biden’s position is similar; he has said nuclear energy “must be part of our future” but that “serious safety, security and waste issues must be solved.”

Having concerns about safety, though, doesn’t mean you’re against nuclear energy, and Obama and Biden have specifically said that they support nuclear energy. Obama’s position on drilling has some flexibility as well. Given that much of the RNC’s statement is not correct, we rate their statement Barely True.

Editor’s note: This statement was rated Barely True when it was published. On July 27, 2011, we changed the name for the rating to Mostly False.

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