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Other Election Initiatives

Election2008 - AAAS' Science and Technology in the 2008 Presidential Election is a resource on candidates' S&T positions that also provides the research community with a vehicle for informing the candidates on emerging S&T issues.

Campaign 2008 - Physics Today's political blog posts the positions of the current group of candidates on science issues.

Divided We Fail - A collaboration to engage the American people, businesses, non-profit organizations and elected officials in finding bi-partisan solutions to ensure affordable, quality health care and long-term financial security - for all of us.

Geek the Vote 2008 - Popular Mechanics has compiled links to make it easier to compare leading presidential candidates on several issues, primarily in areas of science and technology.

Health 08 - A part of a broad effort by the Kaiser Family Foundation to provide a central hub for resources and information about health policy issues in the 2008 election.

Impact '08 - The Center for U.S. Global Engagement's new non-partisan national campaign calling on all of the 2008 Presidential candidates to elevate and strengthen support for development assistance and diplomacy - the non-military tools of America's global engagement.

ONE Vote'08 - An unprecedented, non-partisan campaign to make global health and extreme poverty foreign policy priorities in the 2008 presidential election.

Science Cures – A movement from the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology that is engaging and mobilizing scientists and supporters to call on our leaders to reinvigorate national investment in health research, with a special focus on the National Institutes of Health.

Science Debate 2008 - A call from several organizations for a presidential debate on science and technology.

SEA's Innovation 2008 - Scientists and Engineers for America and fourteen other science organizations have come together to ask the 2008 congressional candidates seven questions on science and technology policy.

U.S. Innovation - 2008 Presidential campaign tracking from ASTRA, The Alliance for Science & Technology Research in America.

Vote for Your Health 2008 - The Health Foundation of the Americas' effort to sign up 1 million voters who are committed to voting for the candidates that most reflect their views on health in 2008.

Voter Guide - American Cancer Society-Cancer Action Network asks where the presidential candidates stand on cancer research, prevention and treatment issues.