56% of Democratic primary voters who watched the debate said climate change did not get enough attention, compared to 6 percent who said it was discussed too much.

Reflecting on a debate bereft of any climate change questions, most Democratic primary voters said there was insufficient discussion of the topic at the party’s Oct. 15 face-off in Ohio, according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll.

Fifty-six percent of registered voters who indicated they may vote in the upcoming Democratic primary or caucus in their state and watched the CNN/New York Times-hosted debate in Westerville said it did not contain enough climate talk. The sample has a margin of error of 6 percentage points.