Presidential Candidates’ Platforms Reflect Sharp Differences In Perspectives Of Democratic And Republican Primary Voters On Health Care Problems
With the next wave of presidential primary elections quickly approaching, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health and the Kaiser Family Foundation, writing in the Jan. 24, 2008 New England Journal of Medicine, find that the sharply contrasting health care platforms of the leading Democratic and Republican presidential candidates reflect dramatic differences in the perspectives of their primary voters. Written by Robert Blendon, Sc.D.
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Filed under: Public Health on January 29th, 2008