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and statistical reasoning, things that are lacking in the political debate.' When it comes to global warming, for instance, Representative Holt says we don't need people in
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Representatives. Holt's rankings released by various interest groups reflect his liberal views. Since 2009, he has been rated 100 percent in accordance with the interests of the following interest groups, among others: American Public
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Republican businessman Eric Beck 69% to 29%. He won all four counties Mercer (77%), Union (73%), Somerset (69%), and Middlesex (62%). On February 18, 2014, Rush Holt announced that he would not seek re-election to the House of Representatives in 2014.
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University, was his single biggest donor, giving $ 56,863. Holt's opponent, Scott Sipprelle, raised $ 1,541,776 and spent $
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in the way people think about science: "The ethic in the profession is that you stick to your science, and if you're interested in how science affects public policy or public questions, just let the facts speak for themselves. Of course, there's a fallacy there, too. Facts are, by themselves,
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1972:"Official List Candidate Returns for House of Representatives For November 2010 General Election"
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1849:"Official List Candidate Returns for House of Representatives For November 2004 General Election"
1795:"Official List Candidate Returns for House of Representatives For November 2002 General Election"
1741:"Official List Candidate Returns for House of Representatives For November 2000 General Election"
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2195:"Why Congress' Only 5-Time 'Jeopardy' Champ Chose Science Over Lobbying"
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2749:"Seeing Darwin Through Christian Eyes? It All Depends on the Christian"
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1465:"Representative Rush Holt, of New Jersey, Will Not Seek Re-election"
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decided to run for the U.S. Senate. On June 4, 1996, Holt lost the
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after 2007, along with a 100 percent approval rating by the
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Holt won re-election to a fourth term, defeating Republican
2268:"Congressman to face off against "Jeopardy!" supercomputer"
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Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (vice chair)
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People from Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
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Congress at the Midterm: Their 2005 Middle-Class Record
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Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions
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2537:"Sierra Club Celebrates Enviro Leaders and Volunteers"
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in 2008, 2009, and 2011, and a 100 percent rating by
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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2055:"Physicists in Congress Calculate Their Influence"
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2126:"What Being a 5x'er Can Do For Your Career"
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3232:Fellows of the American Physical Society
3123:Order of precedence of the United States
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2897:Maron, Dina Fine (November 18, 2014).
2833:"Rep. Rush Holt enters NJ Senate race"
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1483:"Rush D. Holt Chief Executive Officer"
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2747:Oppenheimer, Mark (1 February 2013).
2220:"Representative Rush Holt: Biography"
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2249:"Rush Holt for Congress: Biography"
1463:Zernike, Kate (February 18, 2014).
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2300:"N.J. Congressman: I beat Watson"
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2193:Mallin, Alexander (2014-11-25).
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2948:"Issue One – ReFormers Caucus"
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375:2013 special primary election
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2097:Krugman, Paul (2008-06-10).
2078:Street, Clout (2012-11-06).
2053:Cornelia Dean (2008-07-10).
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1668:Campaigns & Elections
1348:Post-congressional career
1328:2013 U.S. Senate election
1323:Congressional Arts Caucus
1036:Holt was a member of the
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1230:NARAL Pro-Choice America
1188:'s 204th birthday), as "
744:House of Representatives
495:U.S. Department of State
473:degrees in physics from
441:Holt graduated from the
410:Early life and education
3182:Carleton College alumni
2594:Roberts, Jacob (2017).
1414:Hamm, Thomas D (2003).
1358:chief executive officer
1317:Renewable Energy Caucus
1177:in 2006 and 2009–2011.
1066:Outer Continental Shelf
1719:The Daily Princetonian
1444:AP (August 13, 2014).
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3012:Legislation sponsored
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104:Bonnie Watson Coleman
2861:. December 17, 2014.
2443:The Middle Class.org
2414:"Rush Holt (D - NJ)"
1730:, September 25, 2002
1159:Princeton University
1050:Drum Major Institute
812:Helmetta, New Jersey
742:on the floor of the
613:10830 dark points".
503:Princeton University
377:to fill the seat of
3016:Library of Congress
2903:Scientific American
2783:on 11 December 2012
2677:on 10 November 2012
2646:2015PhT....68c..22K
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1979:State of New Jersey
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1748:State of New Jersey
1708:, November 29, 2000
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1081:Environment America
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830:Holmdel, New Jersey
627:1986SoPh..107...63H
572:1990Sci...250..359H
533:1995PhPl....2.2605H
475:New York University
428:Helen Froelich Holt
342:U.S. representative
215:New York University
166:Margaret Lancefield
3035:2008-08-15 at the
2859:The New York Times
2728:on August 21, 2014
2570:on 19 October 2012
2543:on 27 January 2013
2439:"Rush Holt (D-NJ)"
2399:2011-11-17 at the
2380:2010-02-28 at the
2104:The New York Times
2006:. November 2, 2010
2000:"NJ - District 12"
1940:. November 4, 2008
1934:"NJ - District 12"
1914:. November 7, 2006
1908:"NJ - District 12"
1829:. November 5, 2002
1775:. November 7, 2000
1726:2002-10-03 at the
1687:. November 3, 1998
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1303:Alzheimer's Caucus
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447:Bethesda, Maryland
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