November 4
Health Care of Primary Concern
As the presidential campaign season comes to a close today and voters head out to decide who will choose the direction of our country for the next four years, we remember the topics most important to the campaign. Many feel that aside from the condition of our economy, fixing our broken health care system was the most important issue of the campaign. Of course, skyrocketing health care costs become more of a concern if people are jobless or having to spend more money on gas and food than ever before. At any rate, nominees spent most of their money and efforts on ads promoting how each would solve the health care crisis in this country. Do you think that any issue was more important to the election? Will it come down to which nominee did the best job convincing the country he would help our pocketbooks and get us all insured?