Below are listed some of each candidate’s policy positions, as listed on their official Web sites. Consult the candidate Web sites for a more complete list of policy objectives.
BARACK OBAMA’S GOALS
(www.barackobama.com)
Health care:
Universal access
Affordable premiums, co-pays and deductibles
Lower costs through increased insurance and drug
competition
Economy:
Middle-class tax relief and simplification
Promote fair trade with future agreements and by amending existing ones
Expand broadband communications availability
Energy-Environment:
Carbon emissions reductions of 80 percent by 2050
Higher fuel-efficiency standards and investments in renewable energy
Increase renewable energy levels for national
electricity supply to 25 percent by 2025
Immigration:
Secure borders with additional personnel,
infrastructure and technology
Crack down on employers who hire illegal aliens
Promote economic development in Mexico
Iraq:
Start removing troops immediately upon taking office
Work with United Nations to help Iraqis strengthen
self-governance
Provide $2 billion to expand services to Iraqi refugees in Middle East
HILLARY CLINTON’S GOALS
(www.hillaryclinton.com )
Health care:
Tax credits for working families and small businesses
No discrimination based upon pre-existing conditions
Portability of health care plans between jobs
Economy:
Make college accessible and affordable
Move toward a balanced federal budget and surpluses
Extend middle-class tax cuts
Energy-Environment:
Cut foreign oil imports by 30 percent from 2030
projected levels
Retrofit and modernize 20 million low-income houses
A $50 billion fund to invest in alternative energy
Immigration:
Develop an improved and efficient documentation
verification system for employers
Create a high-standard legalization process for
law-abiding immigrants in U.S.
Greater border security through technology and
cross-border cooperation
Iraq:
Start bringing troops home within 60 days of inauguration
Deliver aid directly to Iraqi people, rather than propping up Iraqi government
Establish a multinational Middle East stabilization
group through diplomacy
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