Health Care
The Left believes universal healthcare is a right. They support President Obama's passage of the Affordable Care Act (PPACA), aka ObamaCare. The middle are afraid of ObamaCare because they don't know what's in it, it means more taxation and higher federal debt, but they are equally afraid of skyrocketing healthcare costs. The Right believes that healthcare is an individual choice just like buying a home and the individual should control their personal healthcare decisions. Therefore, the Right believes PPACA (ObamaCare) is a misguided attempt at Socialism and should be repealed. The Right also believes the US cannot afford such a program when other countries are trying to relieve themselves of their previously instituted universal healthcare programs, and, under its current design more people will just opt out so it does not help access. Because ObamaCare is a federal program, costs will certainly rise in the form of both taxes to pay for it and the services it provides. The individual mandate was believed to violate the Constitution, but on June 28, 2012, SCOTUS issued an opinion which affirmed ObamaCare as a tax and as such was allowable under the Constitution. The fight now returns to the political arena. A very good healthcare blog where you can follow Healthcare and ACA issues can be found here. Below, and in the associated sub-categories, you can follow the arguments on both sides.

POLITICO-Harvard Poll: Health care costs are top priority heading into elections

2/21/20
from Politico,
2/19/20:
Both parties agree the focus should be on pocketbook health issues, rather than a dramatic overhaul like "Medicare for All."
  • 80% of those surveyed ranked “taking steps to lower the cost of health care” as “extremely” or “very” important
  • 89% of Democrats and 76% of Republicans.
  • 75% support for reducing prescription-drug costs, with majorities in both parties ranking it as “extremely” or “very” important.
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