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QUESTION Here’s How The Scientists Running for Office Are Doing - The Atlantic

Last November was a pivotal moment for the Democrats, who scored a surprisingly large slew of electoral victories in Virginia, New Jersey, and elsewhere. But it was also somewhat of a victory for science, as at least 17 candidates with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) also won. Ralph Northam, who became Virginia’s governor, is a pediatric neurologist. Cheryl Turpin and Hala Ayala, who were both elected to the Virginia State House of Delegates, are respectively a science teacher and a cyber security expert. The so-called blue wave was also, at least partly, a nerdy one.

zblaze 7 Mar 13
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Cool cool. I've hoped a variety of intelligent people would get into government. Sick of this dark ages shit.

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Some intelligence in public office is badly needed.

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The Dems not having a game plan?.. No news there..time for the old guard to go..it needs new blood or its 4 more years of Drumpf and a Rethuglican congress.

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Wonderful.

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