But a global plague is not. And so I think there are people who've decided that, you know, They might disagree with us on marginal tax rates, but they do agree with us on the use of science as a basis for making public policy decisions. Bridget said she was just curious about why is it that Kathryn won by 20,000 votes? Yeah. So I think wins by 2000. How does something like that happen? (10:39–10:50)
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Asserts that some voters may disagree with Democrats on tax rates but agree on using science for public policy.
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