Abortion: John McCain believes in promoting abortion as the first choice for women struggling with a crisis pregnancy. On the other hand Obama will make preserving women's rights under Roe v. Wade a priority. The candidates both have similar and different views. On one hand Obama is pro-life and McCain isn't.
Education: John Mccain believes american education must be worthy of a promise. He believes that our schools can and should compete to be the most innovative and student-centered. Obama believes in reforming No Child left Behind. He also believes in improving the college ready assessments.
Death penalty: Obama has consistently supported the death penalty. His views have changed over time he is now against the death penalty. John McCain supports the death penalty. He not only supports the state but the federal level too.
Environment: McCain believes curbing greenhouse gas by establishing a market-based system. He believes in securing our energy future by working with our international partners. Obama cracking down on excessive energy speculation. this will provide a short-term relief to American families. He also believes in an economy- wide cap- and- trade program that will help reduce Greenhouse gas by 80%.
Health care: Obama believes in a health care plan for americans that is affordable and accessible. His health care plan will help reduce personal health care bill by about $2,500 per year. McCain is proposing a comprehensive vision to achieve accessible health care. He believes in making it more affordable by ensuring that the aspects of the health care system competes vigorously to the people's needs.
Immigration: John McCain believes that the first step to a reform is securing our borders. The last or second step that he believes in is prosecuting "bad actor" employers. Obama believes in a three step plan. His plan includes securing our borders and improving our immigration system. His last step is to bring people out of the shadows.
Iraq War: Obama three step solution would be to one end the war responsibly and two encourage political accommodation. The last step to his plan would be to increase stability in iraq and the region. While McCain believes in keeping the troops in Iraq. He thinks this because he believes that it is essential for the U.S. to support the government on Iraq. These are two really different views that will change this country maybe forever.
Economy: Jonh McCain will create an economic plan that will create millions of american jobs and that will ensure our nation's energy security. He also believes that the high cost of gasoline and food has been hurting many americans. He states that he will act imediatly to lower those cost. While he plans on that, Obama believes that his three step plan will bring relief to many americans. His three step plan is to first: provide a tax cut for working families, second: provide tax relief for small businesses and startups, and third: he will fight for fair trade.
Poverty: Obama believes that the problem to poverty is that the minimum wage is not enough and that that is why poverty is rising. His three step plan will provide more access jobs, provide better benefits for working parents, and he will support rural and urban areas. McCain on the other hand, his plan for reducing poverty goes along with his economic plan. He believes that small businesses are the key to job growth. He also plans to take back earmark funds which will reclaim billions.
Stem cell research: Mccain states that he continues to support stem cell research. He believes that stem cell research has potential that it will soon make. He also stated that one of the reasons why he supports it is because "those embryos will be either discarded or kept in permanent frozen status." This is one of the very few issues that they can agree on, Obama has said that he supports stem cell research. Although his view on it is that doing this can treat million of people suffering from life-threatening diseases.
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