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All candidates for Congress on the ballot in November 2010 will be invited to let voters know where they stand on health and research by filling out a brief questionnaire. Candidates in states where primaries have occurred are being invited to participate. Other candidates will be invited as each state's primary takes place. Check the primary calendar to find out when you can expect your candidates to be invited to respond.
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All candidates for Congress on the ballot in November 2010 will be invited to let voters know where they stand on health and research by filling out a brief questionnaire. Candidates in states where primaries have occurred are being invited to participate. Other candidates will be invited as each state's primary takes place. Check the primary calendar to find out when you can expect your candidates to be invited to respond.
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All candidates for Congress on the ballot in November 2010 will be invited to let voters know where they stand on health and research by filling out a brief questionnaire. Candidates in states where primaries have occurred are being invited to participate. Other candidates will be invited as each state's primary takes place. Check the primary calendar to find out when you can expect your candidates to be invited to respond.
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In polls by Research!America and other organizations, Americans consistently describe medical, health and scientific research as important, yet just 8% say they are very well informed about their elected officials' positions on these issues.
To change this, Research!America and our partners are pleased to present Your Candidates–Your Health, a voter education initiative.
The information we've collected will help you better understand your candidates' stances and help you make a more informed decision in the voting booth.
Learn more (PDF) about joining us in support of this important initiative.