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Science and the presidenti​al election


Union of Concerned Scientists

Science and the Presidential Election

Well, the first presidential debate is over, and barely a word was said about science. So how would the candidates use science to inform the decisions they make?
This summer, the Union of Concerned Scientists teamed up with Science Debate and many other scientific organizations—including the National Academies of Science, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Physical Society—to come up with fourteen science policy questions for the presidential candidates. Read the answers that President Obama and Governor Romney provided.
Ask Your Own Questions

UCS also joined a suite of government transparency organizations to put together 10 questions you can ask candidates at any level about how they would ensure that we know more about how government makes decisions—and on what basis. These questions cover a lot of ground, from freedom-of-information laws, to whistleblower protection, to how to follow the money the government spends. Read the questions and consider approaching candidates who are campaigning near you.
Register to Vote

Election Day is November 6, and in some states, the registration deadline is swiftly approaching. Turbovote provides a quick and easy way to register (or update your voter registration) in any state.
At the site, you can also request and absentee ballot or sign up for reminders. Voter requirements have changed in some states, too, so head over to Turbovote and make sure you’re registered and have the necessary documents to vote. In many states, you can also confirm that you are registered online.
Happy voting!
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Michael Halpern

National Field Organizer Center for Science and Democracy Union of Concerned Scientists

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We must protect & fight for Equlity : November 6


American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Join us to fight for equity for women and girls.
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As you know, the stakes for women in this election are very high.

So I wanted to thank you for asking your friends and family to get out and vote. The more women who cast votes, the better representation we will have.

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Getting everyone out to the polls is more important than ever, yet in the last few months, we have witnessed extremely aggressive and escalating voter suppression campaigns. Many states have already passed laws that will deter certain groups — especially young people, minorities, and older women — from casting their ballots.

By joining AAUW, you can help support our voter education and turnout efforts and make sure we get even more people out to the polls on Election Day.

With the election coming up, we’re fighting harder than ever for women and girls — and we need your support to make sure we can keep it up. Won’t you stand with us and become a member of AAUW today for the $21 introductory rate? Your membership dues are tax deductible.*

Time is of the essence here. We have very little time before November 6 to educate people, protect them against voter suppression tactics, and turn out a massive vote for the issues that affect us all.

So I hope I can count on your support today.

For women and girls,

Linda D. Hallman, CAE
 AAUW Executive Director

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