Kamala Harris Wins Second Endorsement In 179 Years From Magazine That Featured Works From Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein

Zinger Key Points
  • A long-running U.S. magazine is endorsing Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
  • The magazine compares Harris to Trump on several issues.

The oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S. is endorsing current Vice President Kamala Harris for president in the 2024 election.

Here's why.

What Happened: Election polls indicate a tight contest between Harris and Donald Trump in the 2024 race, making high-profile endorsements potentially crucial in influencing undecided voters.

Harris landed an endorsement from the United Auto Workers union and could be nearing an endorsement from the Teamsters union.

The vice president has also landed endorsements from celebrities and business leaders. Her latest endorsement may not bring in the same fanfare, but could show how she differs from her opponent in some areas.

Scientific American announced it is endorsing Harris for the 2024 election. The endorsement is only the second time the magazine has endorsed a presidential candidate in its 179-year history. The magazine previously endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

The magazine cites the vice president's plans on health, the economy and climate change as the reasons for the endorsement and also said Trump proves a threat on some of the same issues along with having a dangerous record.

Scientific American says Harris relies on science and embraces technology and clean energy.

"She supports education, public health and reproductive rights. She treats the climate crisis as the emergency it is," the magazine said.

Harris as president could "improve the fate of this country and the world," the magazine wrote.

The magazine compares and contrasts how Harris and Trump differ on items such as health care, reproductive rights, gun safety, climate change and technology.

"Trump said climate change is a hoax, and he dodged the question, ‘What would you do to fight climate change?' during the September debate. He pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement."

The editorial piece says Harris is a vote "for reality and integrity."

Did You Know?

Why It's Important: Scientific American has a long history in the U.S. and reaches over 10 million people each month according to the company.

The magazine has published articles from more than 200 Nobel Prize winners. Among the most famous names to write stories for the magazine include Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein.

While science and climate change may not be the top issues for voters when it comes to the 2024 election, the editorial piece lays out the case for how Harris could be better for several key issues like health care, reproductive rights and the economy through science and reason.

Trump's criticism of electric vehicles and support for the oil and gas industry could illustrate his positions on science.

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