Campaign Issues 2008
Jan 30, 2008
Last updated on May 12, 2016 at 08:43 p.m.
Health Care
n Hillary Clinton
Supports spending up to $110 billion a year for mandatory universal coverage during her first term. Raise taxes on wealthy and use tax credits to make health insurance more affordable.
n John Edwards
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Supports spending up to $120 billion a year for mandatory universal coverage in his first term. Raise taxes on wealthy and use tax credits to make health insurance more affordable.
n Rudy Giuliani
Supports income tax deduction of $7,500 per tax payer to defray insurance costs.
n Mike Huckabee
Supports spending more money on prevention and letting markets and states expand coverage.
n John McCain
Offers $2,500 tax credit to every taxpayer to help pay for insurance.
n Barack Obama
Does not support a universal health coverage mandate for adults but does support one for children. Willing to spend up to $65 billion a year to make universal coverage affordable. Raise taxes on wealthy.
n Mitt Romney
Wants to encourage states to expand affordable coverage. As a governor, signed a law aimed at providing universal coverage.
Education
n Hillary Clinton
Supports $10 billion for a universal preschool and replacing No Child Left Behind Act. $10,000 higher education scholarships per year of national service.
n John Edwards
Supports a universal preschool and revising – possibly replacing – No Child Left Behind Act.
n Rudy Giuliani
Vouchers for school choice.
n Mike Huckabee
Give states more authority to run education.
n John McCain
Supports vouchers for school choice and more community college aid.
n Barack Obama
Supports $18 billion plan for preschool and teacher compensation as well as a $4,000 college tax credit for community service.
n Mitt Romney
Supports No Child Left Behind Act.
Global Warming
n Hillary Clinton
Supports $150 billion, 10-year energy package for new fuel sources. Backed caps on greenhouse gas emissions.
n John Edwards
Supports $13 billion annual fund for renewable energy as well as greenhouse gas emission caps.
n Rudy Giuliani
Says he is unsure how much humans influence global warming, but will consider expanding nuclear power and alternative energy.
n Mike Huckabee
Supports an increase to 35 miles-per-gallon fuel efficiency standard by 2020 as well as emission caps.
n John McCain
Led Senate efforts to cap greenhouse gasses. Favors tougher fuel efficiency.
n Barack Obama
Supports $150 billion, 10-year program for “climate friendly” energy supplies. Also supports greenhouse gas emission caps.
n Mitt Romney
As governor, backed out of a pact to curb carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Gun Control
n Hillary Clinton
Voted for a ban on assault-type weapons and to require background checks at gun shows.
n John Edwards
As a senator, voted for a ban on all assault-type weapons.
n Rudy Giuliani
Says states should determine gun laws.
n Mike Huckabee
Opposes gun controls. Backs federal “right to carry” law that requires states to recognize other states’ concealed weapons permits.
n John McCain
Opposed a ban on assault-type weapons. Supports background checks for gun shows.
n Barack Obama
Voted to leave gun makers and deals open to lawsuits.
n Mitt Romney
As governor, favored strict gun control laws.
Source: Associated Press; Compiled by Paolo Cisneros


