Issues 2008

Women's issues: Candidates' positions reflect their politics

Female voters in 2008 are looking harder at what traditionally have been considered women's issues — abortion, pay equity, health care — and where John McCain and Barack Obama stand on those issues, not surprisingly, reflects their political philosophies. Full Story »

Posted by Chris Finnie
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Subjects: U.S., Politics
Topics: Presidential Election 2008
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Posted by: Posted by Chris Finnie - Nov 2, 2008 - 8:41 AM PST
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Edited by: Fabrice Florin - Nov 2, 2008 - 12:58 PM PST

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by Chris Finnie - Nov. 2, 2008

While I posted the story on women's issues. there are many more. None appear to be too in-depth, but the section itself gives some information on a lot of topics and a good resource for voters.

This is a fine example of the media performing a public service to the electorate--one of the things they're supposed to do as part of an FCC license. Kudos to McClatchy for actually doing it.

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