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Forum:Space Explorers & Workers
Topic:Astronaut Mark Kelly's post-NASA career
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ColokentWhile I don't share most of CAPT Kelly's political views, there is no denying that Mark and Gabby are a wonderful couple who represent a lot of what is special about America. Consequently, for me at least, it is impossible not to be inspired by both their stories individually, and as a couple. He certainly brings the right caliber of intellect, belief, and motive to the race. Best of luck!
Robert PearlmanFrom Mark Kelly on Twitter:
Some exciting news: we've put together a new website! Please check out our one stop shop for information about the campaign and how you can be part of this Mission.
Of possible interest to readers, the new site includes a store with campaign buttons, stickers and apparel. (The store only ships to U.S. addresses.)
Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
With Senate win, Mark Kelly becomes 4th astronaut elected to Congress

Mark Kelly has won a seat in the U.S. Senate, making him only the fourth NASA astronaut to be elected to Congress.

Kelly, who launched four times into space before pursuing a career in politics, was successful in his bid to represent the state of Arizona in the U.S. Senate. Kelly, a Democrat, ran against incumbent Martha McSally, a Republican and former U.S. Air Force combat pilot. The special election was held to complete the six-year term of Senator John McCain, who died in 2018 (McSally was temporarily appointed by Arizona's governor after McCain's death).

David CCongratulations Mark Kelly.
Robert PearlmanMark Kelly was sworn into the U.S. Senate by Vice President Mike Pence today (Dec. 2). He now has a website for his Senate office.

Robert PearlmanSenator Mark Kelly has been reelected to the U.S. Senate representing the state of Arizona.

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