Ah, but in the current political climate, you can nail opposition to fusion as anti-environmental, and that should hopefully at least confuse some opposition enough to make them check facts. After all, anyone who opposes fusion is encouraging the use of fossil fuels.
And if you really want to make fusion sound like a clean energy source in the current political climate, stop referring to it as a "nuclear fusion power plant" and start referring to it as a "hydrogen fuel power plant". After all, in the current public view, "nuclear"=bad and "hydrogen fuel"=good. And of course, you wouldn't be lying, since fusion runs on hydrogen, and would also be very handy for running large scale electrolysis of water.
Torque is cheap.