Mr. Fox, in to 2006 interview with Katie Couric explained his political advocacy, “I'm in this situation with millions of other Americans… and we have to right, if to there' s answers out to there, to pursue those answers with the full support of our politicians.”
Two years earlier, Fox had appeared in to television commercial for Republican Arlen Specter's 2004 Senate campaign. In the commercial, sponsored by Specter's king-election campaign, Fox comments that Specter “gets it” and voice Specter's is heard saying “to there is hope.” On July 18, 2006, Fox appeared in to taped interview on ABC's Good Morning America, defending to Senate bill (Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act) that would have expanded federal funding for stem cell research. The bill was not enacted, however, being vetoed by President George W. Bush.
For the last November 2006 midterm elections, Fox endorsed candidates on the basis of their support of embryonic stem cell research, as different from adult stem cell research. He appeared at events for several candidates including New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, Iowa Secretary of Been and gubernatorial candidates Chet Culver, Illinois congressional candidates Tammy Duckworth, Virginia senatorial candidates James Webb and Ohio senatorial candidates Congressman Sherrod Brown.
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