Science news articles about 'presidential candidate'ScienceDebate2008 and 14 Questions on Science Policy for US Presidential Candidates
... has come up with 14 questions they would like to see answered by the US presidential candidates. This group has been pushing for a science policy-focused debate among presidential candidates. That ... American Heart Association calls on presidential candidates
The American Heart Association today unveiled six principles on healthcare reform as the presidential candidates begin a series of debates, the first scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26, at the University ... Study: Voters in battleground states more ambivalent about presidential candidates
... , people living in states with a balance between Democrats and Republicans were more uncertain about presidential candidates than were those in states where one political party dominated. This type of ... Presidential candidates' television ads most negative in history
... topics. In recent television ads from the two presidential candidates, 61 percent of Obama's statements ... policy and 46 percent character. Historically, presidential ads discussed policy in 62 percent ... Aiming to sway voters, candidates emphasize hot-button issues across party lines
The 2004 presidential candidates reached out to voters across the political aisle – but not in a genuinely conciliatory spirit, according to a new analysis which says that George W. Bush and John ... Cosmic Log: Candidates speak out on science
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The two top presidential candidates aren't that far apart on the campaign's two top science issues, based on answers given to ScienceDebate 2008.UC Berkeley study tests impact of terror warnings on presidential race
Presidential candidates who play up the threat of terrorism to bolster votes may want to rethink their game plan. New research from the University of California, Berkeley, indicates the war on terror ... John McCain outlines a plan to tackle global warming
The Republican presidential candidate wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60%. He also pledges to press India and China to make cuts. ... Americans believe wounded Iraq war veterans are not receiving high quality medical care in US
... other Americans).
Compared to both remaining Democratic presidential candidates, more Americans feel that John McCain ... receive quality care than either Democratic candidate (McCain 55% vs Obama 29%; ... More Than Issues, Candidates Hurt Democratic Presidential Ambitions In 2000, 2004
... the candidate, stupid. A new book analyzing the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections in the United States ... date about why George W. Bush captured the White House and the Democratic candidates failed.The Strange Role of Sex in Hillary's Failed Run
Gender played a role in Clinton's demise as a presidential candidate.Who shalt not kill? Brain power leads to level-headedness when faced with moral dilemmas
... by less dramatic moral choices everyday: Do I buy the hybrid? Do I vote for a particular presidential candidate? Unfortunately, very little is known beyond philosophical speculation about ... Perot launches Web site about government spending
(AP) -- Billionaire former presidential candidate Ross Perot has started a Web site to highlight what he calls the "economic crisis" facing the country because of deficit spending.Internet-savvy voters shake up US presidential election
Videos shared on YouTube and blogs scrutinizing candidates are part of an Internet-age revolution shaking up the US presidential election and sweeping in a new political era.Cosmic Log: Revving up electric cars
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: GOP presidential candidate John McCain wants to jump-start the next generation of plug-in electric vehicles — but will his $300 million plan catch fire?
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ScienceDebate2008 and 14 Questions on Science Policy for US Presidential Candidates
... has come up with 14 questions they would like to see answered by the US presidential candidates. This group has been pushing for a science policy-focused debate among presidential candidates. That ...American Heart Association calls on presidential candidates
The American Heart Association today unveiled six principles on healthcare reform as the presidential candidates begin a series of debates, the first scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26, at the University ...Study: Voters in battleground states more ambivalent about presidential candidates
... , people living in states with a balance between Democrats and Republicans were more uncertain about presidential candidates than were those in states where one political party dominated. This type of ...Presidential candidates' television ads most negative in history
... topics. In recent television ads from the two presidential candidates, 61 percent of Obama's statements ... policy and 46 percent character. Historically, presidential ads discussed policy in 62 percent ...Aiming to sway voters, candidates emphasize hot-button issues across party lines
The 2004 presidential candidates reached out to voters across the political aisle – but not in a genuinely conciliatory spirit, according to a new analysis which says that George W. Bush and John ...Cosmic Log: Candidates speak out on science
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The two top presidential candidates aren't that far apart on the campaign's two top science issues, based on answers given to ScienceDebate 2008.UC Berkeley study tests impact of terror warnings on presidential race
Presidential candidates who play up the threat of terrorism to bolster votes may want to rethink their game plan. New research from the University of California, Berkeley, indicates the war on terror ...John McCain outlines a plan to tackle global warming
The Republican presidential candidate wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60%. He also pledges to press India and China to make cuts. ...Americans believe wounded Iraq war veterans are not receiving high quality medical care in US
... other Americans). Compared to both remaining Democratic presidential candidates, more Americans feel that John McCain ... receive quality care than either Democratic candidate (McCain 55% vs Obama 29%; ...More Than Issues, Candidates Hurt Democratic Presidential Ambitions In 2000, 2004
... the candidate, stupid. A new book analyzing the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections in the United States ... date about why George W. Bush captured the White House and the Democratic candidates failed.The Strange Role of Sex in Hillary's Failed Run
Gender played a role in Clinton's demise as a presidential candidate.Who shalt not kill? Brain power leads to level-headedness when faced with moral dilemmas
... by less dramatic moral choices everyday: Do I buy the hybrid? Do I vote for a particular presidential candidate? Unfortunately, very little is known beyond philosophical speculation about ...Perot launches Web site about government spending
(AP) -- Billionaire former presidential candidate Ross Perot has started a Web site to highlight what he calls the "economic crisis" facing the country because of deficit spending.Internet-savvy voters shake up US presidential election
Videos shared on YouTube and blogs scrutinizing candidates are part of an Internet-age revolution shaking up the US presidential election and sweeping in a new political era.Cosmic Log: Revving up electric cars
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: GOP presidential candidate John McCain wants to jump-start the next generation of plug-in electric vehicles — but will his $300 million plan catch fire?