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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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Helping Seniors Choose their Medicare Drug Plan Act (H.R. 3152), which increased the access that low-income healthcare recipients have to prescription drugs under Medicare and Medicaid. With the Protection Against Wrongful Voter Purges Act (H.R. 3835), Holt attempted to
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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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after 2007, along with a 100 percent approval rating by the
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922:Holt was also only the second
569:10.1126/science.250.4979.359-b
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3065:U.S. House of Representatives
3048:U.S. House of Representatives
2952:
2844:"New Jersey Election Results"
2796:U.S. House of Representatives
2479:"Legislative Tracking System"
2339:Friedman, Matt (2011-03-01).
1375:
1213:. Planned Parenthood and the
1066:League of Conservation Voters
671:Marlboro Township, New Jersey
543:Holt, Rush D (October 1990).
474:Holt was a faculty member at
407:(1905–1955), who served as a
368:U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg
364:2013 special primary election
3206:Princeton University faculty
2617:Kramer, David (March 2015).
2086:Krugman, Paul (2008-06-10).
2067:Street, Clout (2012-11-06).
2042:Cornelia Dean (2008-07-10).
1597:"NJ District 12 - D Primary"
1571:"NJ District 12 - D Primary"
677:
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3132:as Former US Representative
3117:as Former US Representative
3104:as Former US Representative
2996:Federal Election Commission
725:Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
504:Holt, Rush D. (June 1995).
498:Scientific journal articles
415:(1935–1941), and his wife,
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3186:New York University alumni
2792:"Representative Rush Holt"
1125:College Cost Reduction Act
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2314:Davis, Lia (2011-03-01).
1657:Campaigns & Elections
1337:Post-congressional career
1317:2013 U.S. Senate election
1312:Congressional Arts Caucus
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2113:rschmac12 (2005-12-07).
1219:NARAL Pro-Choice America
1177:'s 204th birthday), as "
733:House of Representatives
484:U.S. Department of State
462:degrees in physics from
430:Holt graduated from the
399:Early life and education
3171:Carleton College alumni
2583:Roberts, Jacob (2017).
1403:Hamm, Thomas D (2003).
1347:chief executive officer
1306:Renewable Energy Caucus
1166:in 2006 and 2009–2011.
1055:Outer Continental Shelf
1708:The Daily Princetonian
1433:AP (August 13, 2014).
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1027:New Democrat Coalition
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3001:Legislation sponsored
2585:"Political Scientist"
2320:A Smarter Planet Blog
1229:Committee assignments
1185:in the betterment of
1119:, and serving on the
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93:Bonnie Watson Coleman
2850:. December 17, 2014.
2432:The Middle Class.org
2403:"Rush Holt (D - NJ)"
1719:, September 25, 2002
1148:Princeton University
1039:Drum Major Institute
801:Helmetta, New Jersey
731:on the floor of the
602:10830 dark points".
492:Princeton University
366:to fill the seat of
3005:Library of Congress
2892:Scientific American
2772:on 11 December 2012
2666:on 10 November 2012
2635:2015PhT....68c..22K
2022:State of New Jersey
1968:State of New Jersey
1876:State of New Jersey
1845:State of New Jersey
1791:State of New Jersey
1737:State of New Jersey
1697:, November 29, 2000
1633:State of New Jersey
1550:State of New Jersey
1070:Environment America
1049:As a member of the
908:Old Bridge Township
819:Holmdel, New Jersey
616:1986SoPh..107...63H
561:1990Sci...250..359H
522:1995PhPl....2.2605H
464:New York University
417:Helen Froelich Holt
331:U.S. representative
204:New York University
155:Margaret Lancefield
3024:2008-08-15 at the
2848:The New York Times
2717:on August 21, 2014
2559:on 19 October 2012
2532:on 27 January 2013
2428:"Rush Holt (D-NJ)"
2388:2011-11-17 at the
2369:2010-02-28 at the
2093:The New York Times
1995:. November 2, 2010
1989:"NJ - District 12"
1929:. November 4, 2008
1923:"NJ - District 12"
1903:. November 7, 2006
1897:"NJ - District 12"
1818:. November 5, 2002
1764:. November 7, 2000
1715:2002-10-03 at the
1676:. November 3, 1998
1529:Charleston Gazette
1292:Alzheimer's Caucus
1275:Caucus memberships
1211:Planned Parenthood
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924:research physicist
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510:Physics of Plasmas
476:Swarthmore College
436:Bethesda, Maryland
343:and son of former
271:Swarthmore College
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