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Clinton, Obama Debate Healthcare

Added: October 9, 2007 | Time 01:48 | Views: 6,598

On September 12th, U.S. Democratic presidential candidates answered questions ranging from health care to education in an on-line "mash-up" debate. In this video you'll hear from Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
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Topics: Healthcare Politics, Healthcare Reform

Tags: 2008 presidential candidates, barack obama, health care reform, healthcare politics, healthcare reform, Hillary Clinton, senator clinton, senator obama, universal healthcare

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trahanjrt says:7 weeks ago | Reply

I think taking healthcare out of the private sector is very dangerous. If you want to cut costs and increase efficiencies, you generally don't ask the government to come in and take over.

eedrew says:20 weeks ago | Reply

I'm not necessarily a big fan of universal health care...i think it's a good idea in theory, however, I don't really like the plans from either candidate...i don't think it's really going to help our nation in the best way possible.

MO_jenn says:38 weeks ago | Reply

I should caveat- "either would be a good bet IF you believe the government should provide health care". On the Republican side, McCain has a very comprehensive program and would be my bet.

MO_jenn says:38 weeks ago | Reply

Hillary's is fairly comprehensive, though almost identical to Edwards. Either would be a good bet, though not Obama's because he doesn't mandate insurance coverage.

MO_jenn says:38 weeks ago | Reply

Hillary's is fairly comprehensive, though almost identical to Edwards. Either would be a good bet, though not Obama's because he doesn't mandate insurance coverage.

cmatz says:51 weeks ago | Reply

Her plan was stolen from Edwards. I would really like some press for Republicans.
She hasn't fixed it in 20y why can she now

HSAonParade says:51 weeks ago | Reply

She has learned what not to do from her first attempt at Hillary care. She is a master at reshaping herself and her policies

Bill_N_TX says:51 weeks ago | Reply

The current medical and insurance industries have way to much power. I don't see how Clionton or anyone else will stop it.

thesundog says:51 weeks ago | Reply

the shoe string thing was nothing - some lady got to ask her a question, and said - "could you please tie your shoe first"

Kathy says:51 weeks ago | Reply

No, what's the shoe string incident?! What happened?

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