Thursday, March 13, 2008

WSJ Poll on Health Care 

Clinton Wins; 60% say its the goverment's duty

By Liberty is for me .

I thought the WSJ would have better news for me today but it didn't.

A poll conducted during March 6 - 10th shows the following:

Among the presidential candidates, 44% of those polled trust Sen. Clinton to improve health care, 40% trust Sen. Obama and 30% trust Sen. McCain.

For crying out loud, not Clinton.

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The poll also found that 60% believe it is the government's duty to ensure all Americans have adequate health-care coverage, down slightly from 65% in September 2007. And 59% believe the U.S. health-care system could be improved by creating an insurance program that is not linked to individuals' employers.

A random find in the poll, the top issue that voters want addressed by presidential candidates is providing coverage for people who are uninsured.



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