Meet the Energy Voter: Who They Are and Why Their Voices Matter

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March 18, 2025 – At Fueling Freedom, we know that behind every successful policy movement is a powerful, informed, and engaged constituency. That’s exactly who we’re organizing—America’s Energy Voters.

These aren’t just names on a list. They’re real Americans with real concerns about the cost of living, national security, and the direction of our country’s energy future. They understand that domestic energy isn’t just a talking point—it’s the foundation of economic strength and personal freedom.

So who exactly are these Energy Voters? And why do their voices matter more than ever?

Let’s take a closer look.

Inside the Fueling Freedom Voter File

Thanks to extensive data modeling and years of policy and campaign experience, Fueling Freedom has built a proprietary voter file of more than 5.3 million Americans who prioritize energy policy in their political decision-making.

Here’s what we know:

Demographics

  • Age: Majority are 65 years and older—retirees and near-retirees who vote consistently and care deeply about cost-of-living issues.

  • Household Composition: Many come from multi-generational homes, rural communities, or towns tied to energy, agriculture, and manufacturing.

  • Veteran Representation: A significant portion of our file includes veteran households—individuals who understand firsthand the importance of American energy independence in global security.

What Energy Voters Care About

These voters are issue-first, not party-first. They cross political lines, but they unite around one central idea:

“America should lead the world in energy production—and never rely on our adversaries to power our homes or fuel our future.”

Here are the top motivators:

  • Affordability: They want lower gas, electricity, and grocery prices—and they know energy policy affects all three.

  • Reliability: They reject energy policies that threaten grid stability, especially during extreme weather events.

  • National Security: They strongly support American oil, gas, and advanced energy as tools to counter global threats.

  • Common-Sense Environmentalism: They support cleaner energy, but believe in innovation over regulation.

  • Pride in U.S. Energy Workers: They respect the American energy workforce—engineers, drillers, electricians, and innovators—who power the nation.

Why Their Voices Matter in 2025 and Beyond

This isn’t just a passive audience. Energy Voters are civic powerhouses.

  • They vote in midterms and primaries—not just presidential elections.

  • They donate to causes and campaigns.

  • They are trusted voices in their communities, churches, and veterans’ groups.

  • They are open to contact from policymakers, coalition campaigns, and issue advocacy groups.

As energy policy becomes a national battleground—from permitting and fracking to electric vehicles and grid reliability—these voters will shape the outcome.

What’s Next: Turning Voters into Voices

Fueling Freedom isn’t just building a list. We’re building a movement.

  • We’re helping these voters connect with policymakers.

  • We’re equipping them with facts, talking points, and action tools.

  • And we’re making sure their voices are heard in the halls of Congress and state capitols nationwide.

Because the road to energy freedom runs through America’s heartland—and it’s paved by voters who believe in powering prosperity at home.

Get Involved

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  • 📞 Contact your elected officials and demand energy sanity

Together, we can fuel freedom—and turn 5.3 million energy voters into a force for change.

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