In Fraught US Energy Fights, ‘All of the Above’ Is Now Democrats’ Pitch
December 23, 2025 The governor was fuming. The federal government had just pulled funding for what could have become a multi-billion-dollar energy project to fuel ships, trucks and buses in one of America’s largest industrial states. “No matter what DC tries to dictate,” he raged at this intervention to withdraw government support, “we’ll continue to pursue an all-of-the above” strategy. These type of demands for inclusive energy policies became widespread during President Joe Biden’s term, when Republican politicians and their oil industry backers routinely castigated Democrats for restricting fossil fuels while subsidizing low-carbon technologies. On this view, it’s the role of markets — not the government — to determine how Americans fuel their cars and power their homes. But the angry governor in the example above from earlier this year was California’s Gavin Newsom, a Democratic front-runner for the next presidential contest and the party’s loudest critic of President Donald...