Barack Obama vs. John McCain

In 2008, we have the opportunity to elect a President who shares our values and has pledged that the issues we most care about will be among his highestpriorities.
The two candidates provide a stark choice on health care. Sen. Obama’s plan is grounded in the notion that “we’re in this together.” That’s why he is committed to ensuring quality,affordable health care for all.
Sen. McCain’s approach to the health care crisis boils down to “you’re on your own.” He willhave you pay income tax on your current tax-free health benefits and discourage employers from providing coverage — which means good luck dealing with insurance companies. See how their plans stack up against CWA’s health care reform principles.
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