
Organizers of a potential science debate between leading US presidential candidates have not given up on hopes for it to take place in Philadelphia on 18 April — even though Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton (pictured) have agreed to participate in another, non-science debate in the city two days earlier.
With the Democratic primary race so tight, the stakes are high for the 22 April Pennsylvania primary. Obama has also agreed to a debate in North Carolina on 19 April, before the 6 May primary there.
Organizer Shawn Otto says that supporters still hope to hold a science debate to raise the profile of science and technology issues in the campaign. They hope to hold the debate in Philadelphia's Franklin Institute.
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Science debate looking less likely in Philadelphia. Nature 452, 398 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/452398b
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