Polling indicates that escalating health care costs are a top concern of voters. Promoting competition and explaining to Americans that choice will lower costs and provide greater accessibility, writes Jon Utley, is a vote-getting issue.
August 4, 2008
Polling indicates that escalating health care costs are a top concern of voters. Promoting competition and explaining to Americans that choice will lower costs and provide greater accessibility, writes Jon Utley, is a vote-getting issue.
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