How Bush and Kerry Differ on Domestic Issues
Here's how Bush and Kerry's stands differ on domestic issues, according to the San Francisco Chronicle:
Bush supports tax cuts for all Americans; Kerry favors cuts for those earning less than $200,000 a year. Kerry favors government subsidies and tax breaks to bring down the cost of health care; Bush favors a market-based approach. Kerry favors importation of prescription drugs from Canada; Bush does not.
Bush opposes legal abortion and federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, and supports a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage; Kerry supports abortion rights and federal spending on embryonic stem cell research and a state-by-state approach to same-sex marriage.
Bush supports the death penalty; Kerry opposes it.
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