Popular Mechanics organizes candidates’ geek policies
- December 19th, 2007
- 1 Comment
I’d be lying if I said that a politician’s technology policies didn’t weigh heavily into my decision whether or not to vote for him (or HER, God bless America!). Thankfully, Popular Mechanics has broken all the respective candidates science and technology policies down into bite-size digestables.
The categories include Auto, Digital/Tech, Energy/Climate, Environment, Gun Control, Infrastructure, Science/Education, and Space. Not every candidate has a policy in every category but most are pretty well represented.
Election 2008 Science and Technology Policies [Popular Mechanics]










Max cascone (Who am I?)
9 months ago
um, why is Dodd not on this list?? He is one of the more progressive-thinking candidates and surely would compare favorably on this list.