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Comparison of the 2008 United States presidential candidates

Comparison of the 2008 United States presidential candidates

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This article compares the presidential candidates in the United States' 2008 presidential election. It does not cover previous elections. Because of ballot access restrictions in the United States, not all candidates appeared on the ballots in all states.

Candidates

Those who were on the ballot in enough states to theoretically win a majority in the U.S. Electoral College are marked in bold. Candidates who are known to have appeared on at least two states' ballots are marked in italic.

Biographical data

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Economic issues

Tax policy

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The third-party candidates' tax plans were not studied by mainstream media outlets and the Tax Policy Center. Chuck Baldwin supports replacing the income tax with a 10% across-the-board tariff on imported goods.[20] Bob Barr supports replacing the income tax with a consumption tax (the FairTax). The details of his exact plan are not known but consumption taxes tend to be regressive unless accompanied by a negative income tax for the poor to offset necessary expenditures.[21] Cynthia McKinney supports sharply progressive taxation, with higher taxes for the rich and a tax cut for the middle class.[22]

Financial crisis and bailout

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Trade

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Health care

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Taxation and budget deficit

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Social Security

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Network neutrality

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Lobbying

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Transportation

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Labor

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Monetary policy

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NASA and space exploration

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Foreign policy

Arab–Israeli conflict

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Iraq

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Iran

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Darfur

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Nuclear weapons

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North Korea

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Pakistan

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Extrajudicial prisoners

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Armenian genocide

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China

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Foreign aid

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Georgia

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United Nations

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Energy and environmental issues

The environment

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Energy

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Domestic issues

Judiciary

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Same-sex marriage

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Abortion

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Gun control

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Death penalty

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Immigration

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Racial justice

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Federal funding for embryonic stem cell research

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Education

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Patriot Act

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See also


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