Next week is the Democratic National Convention, the first chance for a lot of voters to see what the Democrats want to do if the party wins the White House in November.We have seen national security and the economy dominate the conversation. But in this series throughout the week, I want to shine a spotlight on the ignored topics. Yesterday, I dealt with education.
Today, I deal with a topic that got some notice in the Democratic Party primary, especially between Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton: health care. But as horrible as our health care situation, we have heard virtually nothing since early June.
There are a lot of American citizens who either voted for Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, or George W. Bush who have a health care nightmare story or know someone who has a health care nightmare story. And yet, they voted for those Republicans for other reasons, certainly not for better health care.
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