Dr. Jacob Hacker, a professor at Yale University and the author of the "Health Care for America" plan, which Sens. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards used as the basis for their health care proposals, disagrees with McCain's fundamental premise. Hacker said the real problem is rising health care costs and declining coverage.
"McCain's proposal doesn't address either of these problems in a serious way," said Hacker. "The real problem for most Americans isn't just less coverage. It's that they risk losing coverage or they can't get coverage when they're unhealthy, particularly in the individual market. McCain's proposal does nothing to provide that kind of broader health security."
AFL-CIO political director Karen Ackerman joined Hickey and Hacker on a conference call with reporters today and announced details of a new campaign to explain the devastating effects of Sen. McCain's health care plan to millions of voters nationwide. The AFL-CIO campaign will include a massive national canvass to 200,000 union households on Saturday, May 17.
"While those with pre-existing conditions simply will have an even harder time finding health care than they do now, insurance companies -- and John McCain's friends who lobby for them -- stand to make a killing," said Ackerman. "Working families need a fresh vision and new direction to turn around our country. So far, Sen. McCain has provided neither. We're working hard to make sure Sen. McCain hears the voices of working families."
In early March, the AFL-CIO launched a major effort to educate voters
about Sen. McCain's economic record and plans, pressuring him at every
campaign event he holds, including this week's health care events in
Florida, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Ohio and Colorado. In the coming weeks, the
AFL-CIO will focus on 13 million union voters in 23 battleground states,
educating them on exa
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