The Washington Times is taking a close look at an important issue every day before the elections. Click below to catch up:
• Nov. 2 Obama, McCain promise respect for Congress
• Nov. 1 Obama, McCain both for tort reform, but businesses prefer latter
• Oct. 31 Party lines define anti-crime initiatives
• Oct. 30 Obama’s abortion stance repels young evangelicals
• Oct. 29 Path to racial unity divides
• Oct. 28 Moscow will pose early test of ambitions on NATO
• Oct. 27 Tough decisions loom on Latin America
• Oct. 25 New president must be ’nimble’ on economy fixes
• Oct. 24 Beijing pays little heed to rhetoric in U.S.
• Oct. 23 Candidates eye better use of spies
• Oct. 22 New president inherits Afghan crisis/Resurgent Taliban takes toll on NATO, U.S. troops
• Oct. 21 McCain, Obama remain sketchy on deficit/Groups offer budget knives
• Oct. 20 Economy, politics limit ambitions on Iraq, Iran/Next president faces new terrain
• Oct. 19 Bush’s successor faces Mideast conflicts/Peace process overshadowed by credit crisis
• Oct. 17-18 Joe exposes candidates’ sharp divisions/McCain favors top down; Obama distribution
• Oct. 16 Immigrants hear mixed messages
• Oct. 15 Hollywood stays behind scenes in race
• Oct. 14 Uninsured Americans turn to mobile clinics/Millions lack money for care
• Oct. 13 Issues facing vets getting short shrift/Advocates fault candidates
• Oct. 12 Bush sets high bar for service initiatives/Candidates plan to renew call to action
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