Why Almost No Scientists Are Republican

In The Young Turks on YouTube by Hlarson1 Comment

 

“A large majority of the public (76%) and nearly all scientists (97%) say that it is appropriate for scientists to become actively involved in political debates on controversial issues such as stem cell research and nuclear power.

Among the public, substantial majorities of Democrats (80%), independents (76%) and Republicans (75%) say it is appropriate for scientists to take an active political role on such issues. While older Americans (those older than 50) and less educated people are somewhat more likely to see scientists’ political involvement as inappropriate, majorities in all major demographic and political groups find this appropriate.

Most Americans do not see scientists as a group as particularly liberal or conservative. Nearly two-thirds of Americans (64%) say they think of scientists as “neither in particular”; 20% see them as politically liberal and 9% say they are politically conservative.”* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.

*Read more here from Pew Research:
http://www.people-press.org/2009/07/09/section-4-scientists-politics-and-religion/

Comments

  1. Strangely enough I heard a similar statistic about this a few years ago. It stated that Amongst STEM professionals the S,T, and E parts lean heavily left, while the mathematicians tend to be political outliers, either incredibly far left or right.

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