Political Investments in Data Centers Raise Concerns Amid Backlash
Political ties to data centers are becoming liabilities as local opposition grows and investments are scrutinized. With billions being invested, the controversy could significantly influence upcoming elections.

Elected officials are facing backlash over investments in data centers, leading to a political liability as local opposition mounts. In 2025, around 20 data center projects worth an estimated $98 billion were delayed or blocked due to public resistance.
Key figures include Rep. Gil Cisneros and Rep. Rob Bresnahan, both of whom have engaged in stock trading linked to data centers while supporting their development.
Simultaneously, public sentiment is turning against these facilities, evidenced by a recent poll where only 35% of Virginia voters favored new data center construction. The potential for political fallout could impact candidates in upcoming races, particularly those in states like Oklahoma and Georgia, where data center projects are contentious.




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