Keckley Report August 17, 2020
Paul Keckley

Tonight begins the next phase of Campaign 2020 for the White House. Over the next four days, Democrats will stage their virtual 2020 National Convention culminating in the nomination of Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris as their ticket.

Next week, Republicans will nominate Donald Trump and Mike Pence as their nominees setting the stage for what promises to be a heated campaign in which contrasting policies about healthcare will be play a major role in who wins.

Setting aside partisan brinksmanship and political spin, the healthcare platforms for Donald Trump and Joe Biden offer a stark contrast:

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Trump/Pence: ‘The healthcare system in the United States is fundamentally sound. It works well for the majority of Americans....

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