Presidential Candidates Discuss Health Care During Campaign Events

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Article Date: 10 Oct 2007 - 12:00 PDT

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Summaries of several recent developments in presidential campaigns related to health care appear below.

SEIU Endorsement
Service Employees International Union officials on Monday announced that the union will not endorse a presidential candidate and will allow state chapters to make individual endorsements, the AP/Contra Costa Times reports. After state SEIU chapters endorse a presidential candidate, union activists from those states cannot campaign in states in which union chapters have endorsed a different candidate.

SEIU Secretary Treasurer Anna Burger said, "Any one of these candidates would help create a new American dream for workers and their families." According to the AP/Times, the decision by SEIU not to endorse a presidential candidate is an "especially painful blow" to Edwards, the candidate most likely to receive the endorsement (Holland, AP/Contra Costa Times, 10/9).

AARP Survey
About 99% of Democratic AARP members who likely will participate in the Iowa caucuses consider health care as somewhat important or very important in their decision on which presidential candidate to support, but almost 30% of those members lack adequate information about the positions of the candidates on the issue, according to a recent survey commissioned by the group, the Des Moines Register reports. The telephone survey, conducted between Sept. 24 and Sept. 26 by Woelfel Research, included responses from more than 500 Democratic AARP members who had participated in any of the Iowa caucuses since 1988 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.

Jeffrey Love, national research director for AARP, said, "I've seen a lot of national polling on this," adding, "Health care is clearly the number two issue after the war, but the war is constant"(Forgrave, Des Moines Register, 10/9).

Universal Health Insurance
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) on Sunday at the 2007 Cerner Health Conference in Kansas City, Mo., said that the U.S. can "provide affordable health care for every American in intelligent ways," provided that voters "cut through the snake oil," the Star reports. According to Kerry, although opponents of universal health insurance proposals maintain that a single-payer system would limit the choices of residents, none of the proposals from the major Democratic presidential candidates would establish such a system. Kerry added, "We've got to make sure we fight back against a bunch of special interests that put their bottom line ahead of the bottom line of the country" (Karash, Kansas City Star, 10/7).

In related news, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Saturday examined how a requirement that all residents obtain health insurance, which both Clinton and Edwards have proposed, "crosses party lines" and "enjoys widespread support among both conservative and liberal health care economists and analysts." Such a requirement is "practical and politically doable" and is "something most Americans can identify with," the Journal Sentinel reports (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/6).

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