Whose fault is the Texas power disaster?
With millions of Texans still without power in the wake of a winter storm and frigid temperatures, everyone is looking for someone to blame — like the governor, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and even the "Green New Deal." In his latest episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza analyzes the politics of Texas's power tragedy.
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