1/26/2004

Andy Stern writes from New Hampshire: Since March 2003, 121 towns have passed resolutions calling for candidates for President of the United State to have a comprehensive health care plan and a way to pay for it. 50,000 New Hampshire voters have signed up as health care voters, and received detailed information on all the candidates position on health care. SEIU helped fund the first issue-ads of the election in NH on health care. So one victor for sure this election is health care. Whomever wins the primary will have a comprehensive plan to give more people health care, and a funding plan. So, this will be an election in November that I am going to enjoy. A Democratic candidate with a plan to vastly expand and make health care more affordable campaigning against President Bush, who is more interested in drug company profits and the health of corporations than the American people.

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