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AP/Miami Herald Examines Voters Opinions On Providing Health Care, Trade-Offs

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Article Date: 12 Dec 2007 - 6:00 PST

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The AP/Miami Herald on Tuesday examined how it is not always "easy figuring out exactly what [U.S.] voters want when it comes to health care." According to a Gallup poll released earlier this year that offered 12 different proposals to expand health insurance, each plan received support from a majority of respondents, the AP/Herald reports. However, a Gallup poll released late last month found that most respondents are satisfied with their health insurance and the amount they pay for coverage. Voters "support the principle" of expanding of health insurance to "millions of people, but only so long as they are not negatively affected by the potential trade-offs" -- such as increased costs or reduced access -- a "long-standing conflict" that has become a "dilemma for the presidential candidates," according to the AP/Herald.

In response, presidential candidates from both parties have decided to focus on the broad outlines of their health care proposals and are "content to leave many of the details for later," the AP/Herald reports (Freking, AP/Miami Herald, 12/11).

Additional Coverage
Summaries of two other recent developments in the presidential campaign related to health care appear below.

Editorial Examines Huckabee Record
The "overall thrust" of the political record of presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) "appears to be big-government liberalism," with support for a number of health care programs, according to a Washington Times editorial.

During his presidential campaign, Huckabee endorsed the "massive" Medicare prescription drug benefit and "was the only Republican presidential candidate who refused to support" a presidential veto of legislation that would have reauthorized and expanded SCHIP, the editorial states. In addition, as governor, Huckabee opposed the repeal of a sales tax on food and medications and signed legislation that increased the state cigarette tax, according to the editorial (Washington Times, 12/11).

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