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Prestigiou­s US science journal to back Biden in first endorsemen­t in 175-year history

- Martin Belam

In a break with its 175-year tradition, the prestigiou­s US magazine Scientific American has for the first time endorsed a candidate in a US presidenti­al election – the Democratic party nominee, Joe Biden.

The magazine has taken the line because, it says, “Donald Trump has badly damaged the US and its people – because he rejects evidence and science.”

In a piece published in October’s edition, the editorial board writes:

They criticise Trump, saying: “At every stage, Trump has rejected the unmistakab­le lesson that controllin­g the disease, not downplayin­g it, is the path to economic reopening and recovery,” and refer to the recent revelation from interview tapes published by the veteran journalist Bob Woodward that Trump was stating in public “this is like a flu” while saying in private that it was “lethal and highly transmissi­ble”.

They go on to say the president “repeatedly lied to the public about the deadly threat of the disease”, and that supporting the wearing of masks – a strategy they say would hurt no one – could have saved thousands of lives in the US. Instead “Trump and his vice-president flouted local mask rules, making it a point not to wear masks themselves in public appearance­s”.

They condemn the president for reacting to America’s worst public health crisis in a century by saying: “I don’t take responsibi­lity at all.”

Away from the coronaviru­s pandemic, the article also attacks the president’s record on environmen­tal, health and scientific issues more broadly, saying:

Only this week, Trump appeared to contradict experts on the fires ravaging the US west coast, saying that the climate would soon cool, and that “I don’t think science knows” about the climate disaster unfolding across California, Oregon and Washington state.

Laura Helmuth, the ninth editor-inchief of the Scientific, took over in April this year. Formerly a weekly, Scientific American switched to monthly publishing in the 1920s, and is considered to be the longest-running regularly published magazine in the US. In the past it has carried articles by Albert Einstein, Orville Wright of the Wright Brothers, Francis Crick, Al Gore and Mark Twain.

The editorial endorsing Biden concludes: “Although Trump and his allies have tried to create obstacles that prevent people from casting ballots safely in November, either by mail or in person, it is crucial that we surmount them and vote. It’s time to move Trump out and elect Biden, who has a record of following the data and being guided by science.”

 ?? Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images ?? The magazine is backing the Democratic presidenti­al candidate, Joe Biden.
Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images The magazine is backing the Democratic presidenti­al candidate, Joe Biden.

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