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Science and the U.S. Presidential Campaign of 2008 | Science and the U.S. Presidential Campaign of 2008 |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Sunday, 20 January 2008 | |
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You can submit your science questions and vote for your favorite science questions to ask the presidential candidates, both Republican and Democratic, at Politico.com.
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The presidential candidates are being sometimes criticized for not spending very much time talking about science, space exploration and NASA, nuclear power and other viable energy sources, and other such scientific and technological topics. I’ve earlier listed various sources on the Internet where viewers can read about the candidates' stands on science. See iTWire article “U.S. presidential candidates and positions on Space, Science.”
Now, you go to Politico.com and submit scientific and technological questions to the Democratic and/or Republican candidates for the CNN/Politico/LA Times debates.
You can also vote on your favorite science questions already submitted on the Politico.com site. Remember, though, many of the existing questions are not scientific in nature. |
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