Healthcare no longer near top of election agenda
Chicago Tribune, August 21, 2008
For months, the cost and availability of healthcare were daily fodder in the debate over which Democratic candidate would do a better job as president. But now healthcare has taken a backseat to the economy, the price of gas, and the war in Iraq as the top issues in the Presidential campaign.
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