
March for Science Iowa organizers hope to do this in gathering information from candidates in the June 5 primary election. The photo was taken at the 2017 March for Science Iowa in Des Moines.
Apparently, it’s difficult to get candidates to reveal their views on science, research and evidence-based policy.
Weeks after sending questionnaires to candidates for several statewide Iowa offices and for Congress, March for Science Iowa organizers (including me) have received few responses.
The idea was to gather this information in one place – the MFSI website – so voters can compare stances.
I don’t know if campaigns are too busy, too understaffed or just don’t care, but at the time of this posting, only three Democrats, two Libertarians and one Green Party candidate have responded. MFSI President Kaitlin Higgins has posted their responses on the site.
The questions were designed to be open-ended and without prejudgment. The March for Science Iowa volunteers put them on the site without comment.
Stepping outside my role as a march volunteer, however, I have some thoughts on what the few candidates wrote.