Answer:
Edgar Eisenhower and Terrance Taft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Voters are interested in finding alternative sources that replace traditional sources like coal and oil. Eisenhower tells us that we need to use the sun, wind, water, heat of the earth and crops in our fields in order to produce energy. This means that he is interested in alternative sources. Roosevelt tells us that she believes we need to increase our supplies of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, she is not interested in alternatives. Finally, Taft believes we need new technology that allows us to use alternative, renewable sources of energy such as those used in new buildings at Taft Inc. Therefore, he is interested in alternative sources of energy.