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Democrats won back 34 seats in the House of Representatives and won control of seven more state governorships. But, will Democrats be able to overcome partisan gridlock on key HE issues? And is it time for scientists to take up arms and join the political battle to protect truth?
THE's North America editor Paul Basken joins Sara Custer to talk about what impact the Democratic victories in the midterms will have on universities. Plus, Harvard scientist-turned-candidate, Eric Feigl-Ding, talks about his run in the Pennsylvania congressional race.
See more of THE's coverage of the US midterms:
US midterms: the academics who tried to switch to politics
US midterms: House win gives democrats critical leverage on HE
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THE podcast: General Election 2019 – can students swing seats?
THE Podcast: Is technology neutral? The ethics of AI
THE Podcast: General Election 2019 – what are the parties pledging for higher education?
THE Podcast: Leading with David Llewellyn
THE Podcast: Is 'genius' a bad word?
THE Podcast: Decolonising the curriculum
THE Podcast: The careers show
THE Podcast: Data behind China's research rise and PhD trends
THE Podcast: Measuring universities' social impact
THE Podcast: Are universities equipped to meet the digital literacy gap?
THE Podcast: Australia's research challenge
THE Podcast: Presidents of ETH Zurich, University of Toronto and NYU talk talent
THE Podcast: Interview with Qatar University president Hassan Al-Derham
THE Podcast: THE Live panel Entertaining Thoughts
THE Podcast: Data on grade inflation and Russia's 5-100 Project
THE Podcast: Universities and their cities
THE Podcast: Plan “S” for squelch?
THE Podcast: Spotting trends in HE data
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