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McCain Vs. Obama Healthcare Debate TODAY at 5pmEST!

Category: Health care policyPresidential Candidate
Posted on: September 18, 2008 2:39 PM, by Michael Stebbins

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There will be a McCain vs. Obama campaign debate on healthcare today at 5pmEST that can be viewed live at Scientists and Engineers for America. It will feature campaign surrogates who are expert on healthcare issues, and is sure to answer many of the pressing questions. I will blog on it afterward.

George Washington University on Thursday, September 18 at 5pm.

Jay Khosla, Health Policy Advisor for John McCain

Vs.

Dora Hughes, MD, MPH, Health Policy Advisor for Barack Obama

Moderated by Julie Rovner, Health Policy Correspondent, National Public Radio

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