The Third Party Presidential Candidates Plans for Healthcare Reform

By Regina Sass, published Jun 30, 2007
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All in all, very few of the Third Party Presidential Candidates have proposals for Healthcare Reform on their Presidential Candidates Web Site. The web site is the place where is it easiest for the voters to gain knowledge of the issues that are of utmost importance to the individual candidates of all parties, not only the Third Party Candidates. Some candidates and opinions and policies on a great number of issues, some focus on one or two. That is their prerogative. It is up to the voters to decided if the best choice for President is a candidate who is passionate about one particular issue, or one who has opinions on a variety of issues. Be as informed about as many candidates of all parties, Third Party candidates included to get a complete picture of how all the different sectors of the country are thinking.

The Presidential Candidates of the Constitution Party

Dr. Don J. Grundmann is the only declared Presidential Candidate of the Constitution Party. Dr. Grundmann does not have a Healthcare Reform plan on his Presidential Candidates web site.

The Presidential Candidates of the Green Party

Alan Augustson
Mr. Augustson talks about the rising cost of Healthcare and what he sees as the future of Healthcare on his Presidential Candidates web site
but he does not offer a plan that he would implement as President.

Elaine Brown
Ms. Brown does not have a Healthcare Reform plan on her Presidential Campaign Web Site.

Kent P. Mesplay
Mr. Mesplay supports National Health Care. He discusses the Green Party stance on Healthcare, and other proposals, but he does not offer one of his own.

The Presidential Candidates of the Libertarian Party

Dave Hollist
Mr. Hollist does not have a Healthcare Reform Proposal on his Presidential Candidates Web Site.

The Third Party Presidential Candidates Plans for Healthcare Reform

Be as Informed as Possible

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