Both Clinton and Trump acknowledge the problem, but see it as stemming from different sources.
Why it Matters
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Why it matters: Long-term debt crisis largely disregarded
Neither Trump nor Clinton is really focused on the economic threat.
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Why it matters: Americans want more government, or less
But few think it’s just the right size.
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Why it matters: North Korea’s looming nuclear threat confronts next president
Trump and Clinton offer differing views of dealing with Kim Jong Un.
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Why it matters: Despite enormous spending on health care, quality is uneven
If the presidential candidates do not engage the nation in debating the future of health care, it still matters.
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Why it matters: Who gets to vote, ease of voting can determine winner
Voting rights are in flux as the Obama Justice Department challenges restrictions set by Republican-controlled legislatures.
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Why it matters: How should America use its international influence?
Where the candidates stand on the issue and why it is important.