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EDITORIAL: Voters should demand specifics from presidential candidates

Selecting a presidential candidate to support is a frustrating task. The average voter remembers that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was involved in a bridge scandal, that Hillary Clinton has email issues and that businessman Donald Trump has a loud mouth and louder hair, but do most voters really know where those three — or any of the other candidates — really stand on the issues?

EDITORIAL: Hillary plan is Obamacare 2.0

By now, you’d think Hillary Clinton would have learned enough from past mistakes to leave health care alone. You’d think the Democratic presidential candidate would have the sense to tell voters, “You punished my party in last year’s election because the Affordable Care Act did precisely the opposite of what we promised, and so I vow as president to unwind this law, reduce government control of health care and make things better for struggling families.”

LETTERS: Nevada Health Co-op didn’t get a fair shake

While the editorial on the Nevada Health Co-op (“Sick system,” Aug. 28 Review-Journal) dovetails nicely with the Review-Journal’s hackneyed anti-union views, some important information was left out in both the editorial and the report on the co-op (“Nevada Obamacare insurer fails,” Aug. 27 Review-Journal). Readers didn’t hear from the people insured by the co-op.

Awkward pope moments for both parties

If there’s a lesson to be learned from Thursday’s speech of Pope Francis to a joint session of Congress, it’s that God is neither Republican nor Democrat. And those who would claim otherwise will inevitably have to confront some uncomfortable truths.

EDITORIAL: School construction plan doesn’t adequately address growth

Nevada lawmakers and Gov. Brian Sandoval threw the Clark County School Board a lifeline this year when they approved a bond rollover intended to address the overcrowded system’s capacity crisis. Now the School Board very well might cut that lifeline.

Capitalism and Christianity not mutually exclusive

Leading up to Pope Francis’ first trip to the United States, there was much consternation — and in some circles, celebration — about some of his recent statements, particularly with regard to capitalism.

EDITORIAL: Las Vegas should chase presidential or vice presidential debate

The 2016 presidential race is drawing huge interest from Americans — Republican debates on both Fox News and CNN attracted record-breaking ratings for both networks — so it makes perfect sense for Las Vegas to attach its brand to the campaign.

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