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Our First AVoteForScience Couple!

Category: "I'm voting for..."
Posted on: November 1, 2008 3:01 PM, by Michael Stebbins

We have our first submission from a couple! Bernice and Loyal Durand, two theoretical physicists from the University of Wisconsin have both endorsed Barack Obama. I think it's great that a couple would speak out about the importance of science together. Shouldn't be natural to vote together as well? Maybe this election day we should all take the tiny step of making sure all our loved ones vote.

Bernice Durand Endorses Barack Obama



Loyal Durand endorses Barack Obama

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I do believe it's great that some would speak out concerning the importance of science along. Shouldn't be natural to vote together on top of that? Maybe this election day we must all take the tiny step of constructing sure all our loved ones vote.

Posted by: monitor windows-phone | September 15, 2011 4:15 AM

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