Energy policy rarely takes center stage in a presidential race. But amid high gasoline prices this year, voters seem to be paying attention.
Both President Bush and Sen. John Kerry are touting long-term plans to cut dependence on foreign oil and develop new sources of energy at home -- while criticizing each other's positions. NPR's Allison Aubrey reports.
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