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One million Ohio residents could lose health insurance coverage under McCain's proposed health plan

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New studies show nearly one million Ohioans whose employers now provide health insurance will lose that coverage under the health plan proposed by Republican Presidential candidate John McCain. But backers of McCain say democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's health plan will take away Ohioan's choices and leave them paying for a big government program

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Obama tells the truth?
Since when?


Posted by: Joe D (NE ohio) on October 15, 2008 7:21PM
Neither McCain or Obama offers the real solution to health care crisis. They're all bad, and we're choosing only less of 2 evils.

We are the only industrial country with no basic universal health care. Go figure.

NoBama NoMcCain!


Posted by: cellisis (OH) on October 6, 2008 12:19PM
NOBODY can believe in John Bush McCain the Painn or Sarah Failin' Palin. I don't trust either one.
Obama tells the truth and will definitly keep his promises. Go Obama!


Posted by: Thomas Maher (tampa, Fl.) on October 4, 2008 3:17PM
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