Mitt or Barack? A Voting and ME-P Opinion Poll
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Delayed Poll
Many thanks for waiting a few days for this voting poll. Time for emotions to cool off and thinking to prevail.
Mabelle
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M. Romney’s and B. Obama’s Dueling Economies
President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney made competing assertions about the economy during their debate in Denver, last week.
http://www.fa-mag.com/fa-news/12526-romney-plan-needs-economic-growth-to-add-up.html
But, how did they square with the facts?
Ann Miller RN MHA
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Your personal finance voter guide
http://money.msn.com/personal-finance/article.aspx?post=f9ac3283-8104-41ff-94e2-bfc818c86312
You won’t find these propositions on your local ballot, but you’re voting for them every day with your wallet.
Sly
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Obama-Romney second debate focuses on style and less on healthcare
Although pundits viewed last night’s presidential debate as noticeably light on healthcare, the two candidates did reinforce earlier assertions about conception coverage, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act.
http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/debate-focus-style-less-healthcare/2012-10-17?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal
Ann Miller RN MHA
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