US Presidential Candidates Show Little Appetite for Big Ideas

Oct. 15, 2024, 8:00 AM UTC

In 2008, Barack Obama campaigned for the US presidency on a complete overhaul of the country’s health insurance system aimed at extending coverage to everyone not covered by private insurance or Medicaid. Four years later, Mitt Romney laid out an elaborate set of proposals for reigniting economic growth after the Great Recession that called for vastly simplifying the tax code and slashing taxes across the board by 20%. In 2016, Hillary Clinton practically swamped the public with in-depth position papers on everything from raising the federal minimum wage to establishing paid family leave.

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