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Your Health Care May Decide The 2008 Election

Posted on July 25th, 2008 by Jason Rosenbaum in From Our Partners

Robert Borosage has a great essay up at Campaign for America's Future's Blog for Our Future. An excerpt:

Americans will begin to tune into the election again around the conventions. And in the fall, they'll start to take a closer look at who the candidates are and what they believe. Issues matter less in this assessment than broad measures of the candidate's character and sense about whether he has a clue.

In this assessment, I suspect that one issue, seldom mentioned now, is going to matter a great deal by November. Iraq will be big no doubt; the economy bigger. But health care may just be the pothole that cracks up McCain's Straight Talk Express.

Click through to read the full article, an excellent argument as to why health care will be the most important issue this November.

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