October 16, 2012 • Medicare is emerging as the most
important health care voting issue — more important than even the Affordable Care Act.
Not exact matches
In the 2008 election, she
voted for John McCain because she preferred his positions to Barack Obama's on the issues that were most
important to her, such as abortion, taxation, and
health care.
I'm
voting for President Obama no matter what, but I want a campaign that will improve the level of debate over
IMPORTANT issues (debt, jobs,
health care, getting our troops home.)
In March, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic House leadership scrambled to find the
votes necessary to ensure the passage of the
health care bill, one of the most
important parts of the political calculus was which of the most vulnerable Democrats would be allowed to cast their
votes against the legislation, thereby increasing their chances of reelection in 2010.