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sblogo-50.jpg With less than two months left before the next U.S. president is elected, ScienceBlogs wanted to dedicate a space to campaign politics. A Vote For Science is a group blog that will focus on the candidates' science policies. It is managed by many interested ScienceBloggers, as well as guest blogger Ivan Oelrich of the Federation of American Scientists.

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More AVoteForScience videos!

Category: "I'm voting for..."
Posted on: October 28, 2008 12:20 PM, by Michael Stebbins

Here are the latest videos in our AVoteForScience YouTube Challenge. They include videos from Dr. Jose Morales at Columbia University, Dr. Robert Dottin of the Center for Study of Gene Structure and Function (below) and beloved scienceblogger and marine scientist Sheril Kirshenbaum. You'll never guess who they are voting for this year? Now there is one little issue. Sheril has decided not to tell you who she is voting for. Hoy coy. Perhaps some polite nudging in the comments will get her to tell you.
Here is Robert Dottin...

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Regular Intersection readers may have a hunch where my allegiance lies this November... but the important thing is to encourage everyone to participate in the election process by making an informed decision next Tuesday.

Posted by: Sheril R. Kirshenbaum | October 29, 2008 5:08 PM

In my opinion the largest threat for California are cataclysms and ecological catastrophes. Not important is how many money we have because one tragedy can us take all.

Posted by: alufelgi chromowane | December 26, 2008 6:53 AM

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