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Gallup poll: 7 in 10 Americans don’t want AI data centers near them

Nearly half of respondents say they are strongly opposed, and environmental concerns outweigh economic benefits, Gallup found.

  • Seven in 10 Americans oppose the construction of AI data centers in their local communities, according to Gallup data released Wednesday.
  • Driven by resource consumption fears, half of opponents cite heavy water and energy use as primary reasons, while 16% raise alarms regarding noise, air, and water pollution.
  • Democrats show the highest levels of intense resistance at 56%, compared to 39% of Republicans; geographically, opposition is highest in the Midwest at 76%, exceeding the 53% opposed to nuclear plants.
  • Politicians favoring data centers face significant political risk, as the intensity of opposition suggests incoming grassroots activism and legal challenges in upcoming local and state elections.
  • Expanding artificial intelligence in the U.S. necessitates building more data centers to support computing power, yet nearly half of respondents stated they are 'strongly opposed,' posing a major hurdle.
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Semafor broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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