Clinton says she stands for Universal Health Care
At the CWA Conference, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) says when she will provide health care to every Americans, no “ifs, ands or buts,” and this is a big difference in this campaign. I have a plan for Universal Health Care. John Edwards had a plan for Universal Health care, but Senator Obama does not. It’s a core democratic value that the Democratic party nominate someone who will go “toe to toe” with John McCain on the issue of Universal Health Care. “What do we stand for,” she says, “if we don’t stand for Universal Health Care?” (:29)
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