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The Issue: Health Care
The United States is the only industrialized country that does not provide universal health care to all its citizens. Forty-seven million people don’t have health insurance, while insurance companies make money on health care.

- Affordable health insurance for all; lower costs; no one will be rejected from care because of age or illness


- Affordable health insurance for all; lower costs; give a $5,000 tax credit to help families buy health insurance


- Replace the for-profit health insurance companies with a national health care system paid for by the government; provide free quality health care for all people


- Replace the for-profit health insurance companies with a national health care system paid for by the government; provide free quality health care for all people


- Reform the health care system to get rid of government regulations


- Replace the for-profit health insurance companies with a national health care system paid for by the government; provide free quality health care for all people
