In November 1969, Barry Goldwater, the Republican senator from Arizona, told reporters that he probably wouldn’t seek reelection. Once the Republican Party’s pick for president, Goldwater would leave big shoes to fill. And he already had a successor in mind: Frank Borman, an astronaut who, a year earlier, had flown to the moon and back on Apollo 8. Borman, who grew up in Arizona, wasn’t interested, and anyway, Goldwater ended up running again. But now, decades later, Congress is getting its Arizona astronaut. Mark Kelly will join the Senate after defeating Senator Martha McSally in one of the most high-profile Senate races in the country. Kelly worked at NASA for 15 years, flying to space...
Full ArticleMark Kelly’s Secret Weapon
WorldNews
0 shares
1 views
You might like
Related news coverage
Nvidia & darpa biohybrid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hg7XhbXuac . No One is Talking About What Just Happened..
Rumble
Iran’s Revolutionary Influence In South Asia – Analysis
By Husain Haqqani*
Soon after Iran’s Islamic revolution in 1979, its leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared that..
Eurasia Review