The Campaign Issue That Isn't: Health Care Reform
Briefly

In nearly every major presidential race for decades, health care has been a central issue. This is the first election in maybe decades where health reform has not been a central issue.
As you may have noticed, with less than two months until Election Day, big, prominent plans for health reform are nowhere to be seen.
Health care's absence is notable. There were no days of either party's convention devoted to the plight of the uninsured or the middle-class families saddled with high premiums.
Even in an election that has been fairly light on policy proposals, health care is only briefly mentioned in either candidate's stump speeches or television ads.
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