Sheril has just announced that Barak Obama has answered fourteen questions posed by the Science Debate 2008 team. I haven't had a chance to read his responses yet, so wander on over yourself to see what he has to say.
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They all look pretty good to me, and actually include a few specific proposals. Not clear where the money will come from to support them or whether they'll actually happen, but he's at least saying good things about promoting science and education, and not allowing political manipulation of study results.