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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: koan who wrote (973669)10/19/2016 5:50:13 AM
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Seventy winners of the Nobel Prize have endorsed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for president, saying she will “support and advance policies that will enable science and technology to flourish.”

The group of laureates, representing a range of scientific disciplines, released an open letter on Tuesday warning of the “profound consequences” of next month’s election.

“To preserve our freedoms, protect our constitutional government, safeguard our national security and ensure that all members of our nation will be able to work together for a better future, it is imperative that Hillary Clinton be elected as the next President of the United States,” says the letter, which doesn’t mention GOP nominee Donald Trump.
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