As health care generates debate in this year's presidential campaigns, about 68% of Americans say individuals should be required to have health insurance, with government help for those who cannot afford it.
The problem of how to provide health insurance coverage to all Americans is one of the top campaign issues being confronted by Democratic and Republican candidates.
While both leading Democratic and Republican candidates want to expand health insurance coverage through the private insurance market, there were several key differences:
None of the Republican candidates would require that people have health insurance.
On the Democratic side, Sen. Hillary Clinton and former Sen. John Edwards would require that all Americans eventually have coverage. Sen. Barack Obama would require that children have coverage.
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