McCain's Health Care Plan: 20 Million Americans Would Lose Coverage
While Obama's health care plan would spend roughly 20 percent more than McCain's, it would cover more people and cost less per capita.
While Obama's health care plan would spend roughly 20 percent more than McCain's, it would cover more people and cost less per capita.
New York Magazine | John Heilemann | Posted 04.06.2008 | Politics
In the days after John Edwards's withdrawal from the Democratic race, the political world expected his endorsement of Barack Obama would be forthcomin...
Time Magazine | Mark Halperin | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Time Magazine's Mark Halperin is reporting on his blog The Page that: JOHN EDWARDS IN PRE-ENDORSEMENT CONVERSATIONS WITH REMAINING DEMOCRATIC CANDID...
Washington Post's The Trail | Matthew Mosk | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
That's an idea that has been gaining currency among some of his closest supporters - U.S. trial lawyers who gathered this weekend in Puerto Rico for a...
Politico.com | Ben Smith | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
John Edwards has said he's in the Democratic primary to win it. He's also said he's planning on staying in "through the convention." And while tho...
Open Left | Chris Bowers | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
s the arguments against Edwards begin to mount online, I want to point out something that should be obvious to Obama supporters, but which I have rare...
Politico | Ben Smith | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Edwards responded sharply to a Clinton aide's criticism today, intensifying a back-and-forth that began at last night's debate, after Clinton said Nat...
Kathlyn Stone | Posted 11.28.2008 | Home