This Election, a Stark Choice in Health Care
When Americans go to the polls next month, they will cast a vote not just for president but for one of two profoundly different visions for the future of the countrys health care system. With an Obama victory on Nov. 6, the presidents signature health care law including the contentious requirement that most Americans obtain health insurance or pay a tax penalty will almost certainly come into full force, becoming the largest expansion of the safety net since President Lyndon B. Johnson pushed through his Great Society programs almost half a century ago.
If Mr. Romney wins and Republicans capture the Senate, much of the law could be repealed or its financing cut back and the presidents goal of achieving near-universal coverage could take a back seat to Mr. Romneys top priority, controlling medical costs.
Given the starkness of the choice, historians and policy makers believe this election could be the most significant referendum on a piece of social legislation since 1936, when the Republican Alf M. Landon ran against Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal programs
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