Election 2008 Candidates
Mitt Romney
McCain likely to be outspent in election
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He backs an unpopular war in Iraq, represents an unpopular political party and is endorsed by an unpopular president in the midst of an economic downturn. Full Article
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Because
of the debt that this government, under this president, has exploded,
we are now dependent upon China, and how do you get tough on your
banker?
Where she stands:
China
is a competitor, but they don't have to be an enemy as long as we
understand that they are going to be negotiating aggressively for
their advantage.
Where he stands:
China
is a reality. The question is not whether they are going to emerge
on the world stage, the question is how.
Where he stands:
We
need to do more to investigate, as John says, and we might even
have to look at the strategic petroleum reserve, which the Bush
administration has been filling up beyond any expectation of need
for the short term, at least. But we also have to have a serious
move toward energy efficiency and conservation.
Where she stands on...
Climate Change
Vehicle Fuel Economy
Biofuels
Oil Use
Electricity
As
Joe pointed out, out of the $90 that it's costing right now for
a barrel, about 30 percent of that is just risk. It's not dictated
by supply and demand. If we can lower the rhetoric, with respect
to military action in the Middle East, that will have an immediate
impact.
Where he stands on...
Climate Change
Vehicle Fuel Economy
Biofuels
Oil Use
Electricity
We have in use today a zero emission energy that could provide electricity for millions more homes and businesses than it currently does. Yet it has been over twenty-five years since a nuclear power plant has been constructed.
Where he stands on...
Climate Change
Vehicle Fuel Economy
Biofuels
Oil Use
Electricity
It is time for us to come together and start living up to our values, to provide quality affordable health care for every single American.
Where she stands:
It's time to let the drug and insurance industries know that while they'll get a seat at the table, they don't get to buy every chair.
Where he stands:
Bringing costs under control is the only way to stop the erosion of affordable health insurance, save Medicare and Medicaid, protect private health benefits for retirees, and allow our companies to effectively compete around the world.
Where he stands:
I'm
in favor of ... getting 12 million or so immigrants out
of the shadows.
Where she stands:
A president not only has to speak out forcefully against anti-immigrant sentiment ... but make sure all workers are taken care of.
Where he stands:
Americans want the borders secured first and that's what they're going to get from me as president.
Where he stands:
"We've had an administration that doesn't believe in diplomacy. You know, they have every so often Condi Rice go around the world and show up some where and make a speech, and occasionally they even send Dick Cheney -- and that's hardly diplomatic in my view."
Where she stands:
Iran possessing nuclear weapons will be a major threat to us and to the region. ... If we have nuclear proliferations around the world that is a profound threat to the security of the United States.
Where he stands:
I'm not worried about Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon and putting it on a missile, I'm very worried about Iran acquiring nuclear weapons and giving it to terrorist organizations.
Where he stands:
If
we in Congress don't end this war before January 2009,
as president I will.
Where she stands:
It
is long past time to turn the page in Iraq, where each
day we see the consequences of fighting a war that
should never have been authorized and should never have
been waged.
Where he stands:
I understand why so many Americans have become sick and tired of this war, given the many, many mistakes made by civilian and military leaders....I cannot react to these mistakes by embracing a course of action that I know would be an even greater mistake, a mistake of colossal and historical proportions.
Where he stands:
We have to change the tax system, and we've got to get back to having those with the most contribute to this country.
Where she stands:
There's no doubt that the tax system has been skewed. And the Bush tax cuts -- people didn't need them, and they weren't even asking for them, and that's why they need to be less, so that we can pay for universal health care and other initiatives.
Where he stands:
Higher taxes and greater spending discourage entrepreneurship, foster wasteful tax-planning and slow long-term growth. Intelligently-formulated tax cuts and sensible tax reform will deliver much higher growth when they are accompanied by lower spending.
Where he stands:
We need a combination of spending, regulatory action with respect to the housing market and rebates through the tax system.
Where she stands:
It's no surprise that after months and months of watching families struggle to get by in this economy, George Bush finally offered a stimulus plan last week that neglects 50 million workers and seniors who need our help the most.
Where he stands:
Financial market events raise the urgency of cutting taxes and pro-growth policies in the United States. The role of the Federal Reserve is to ensure that our financial markets are well-functioning and to support economic growth. I am confident that the action taken this morning to cut two key rates will support these goals.
Where he stands:
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