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MARCH 2016

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FLORIDA PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE ELECTION


TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016
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FOR COMPLETE DETAILED INFORMATION VISIT THE CANDIDATES WEB SITE.


HILLARY CLINTON

(www.hillaryclinton.com)

Health Care.
1. Defend the Affordable Care Act.
2. Make premiums more affordable and
lessen out-of-pocket expenses for consumers purchasing health insurance on the
Obamacare exchanges.
3. Support new incentives to encourage all
states to expand Medicare.
4. Invest in navigators, advertising and other outreach activities to make enrollment easier.
5. Expand access to affordable health care to families regardless of immigration status.
6. Continue to support a public optionand work to
build on the Affordable Care Act to make it possible.
(Reduce costs)
7. Reduce the cost of prescription drugs.
8. Transform our health care system to reward value and
quality.
9. Work to expand access to rural Americans, who often
have difficulty finding quality, affordable health care.
10. Fight to ensure women have access to reproductive
health care.
Immigration Reform.
1. Enact comprehensive immigration reform to create a
pathway to citizenship, keep families together, and enable
millions of workers to come out of the shadows.
2. End family detention and close private immigrant detention centers.
3. Defend President Obamas executive actions to provide
deportation relief for DREAMers and parents of Americans
and lawful residents, and extend those actions to additional persons with sympathetic cases if Congress refuses
to act.
4. Conduct humane, targeted immigration enforcement.
5. Expand access to affordable health care to all families.
6. Promote naturalization.
Social Security.
1. Fight any effort to privatize or weaken Medicare and Social Security, and expand Social Security for future generations by asking the wealthiest to contribute more.
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DONALD TRUMP (www.donaldjtrump.com)


Healthcare Reform
1. Completely repeal Obamacare. Our elect-

ed representatives must eliminate the individual mandate. No person should be required to buy insurance unless he or she
wants to.
2. Modify existing law that inhibits the sale of health insurance across state lines.
3. Allow individuals to fully deduct health insurance premium payments from their tax returns under the current
tax system. We must review basic options for Medicaid and
work with states to ensure that those who want healthcare
coverage can have it.
4. Allow individuals to use Health Savings Accounts
(HSAs). Contributions into HSAs should be tax-free and
should be allowed to accumulate.
5. Require price transparency from all healthcare providers, especially doctors and healthcare organizations like
clinics and hospitals.
6. Block-grant Medicaid to the states. The state governments know their people best and can manage the administration of Medicaid far better without federal overhead.
7. Remove barriers to entry into free markets for drug providers that offer safe, reliable and cheaper products. Allowing consumers access to imported, safe and dependable drugs from overseas will bring more options to consumers.
Immigration Reform.
1. A nation without borders is not a nation. There must be a
wall across the southern border. Make Mexico Pay For
The Wall. End birthright citizenship. Requirement to hire
American workers first.
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2. Reform our health care system to incentivize and reward
quality care.
3. Demand lower prices for prescription drugs for seniors
receiving Medicare.
4. Expand Social Security benefits for widows and those
who took time out of the paid workforce to care for a child
or sick family member.
5. Preserve Social Security for decades to come by asking
the wealthiest to contribute more.
Medicare.
1. Fight Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care
Act that would raise costs and limit coverage for seniors.
2. Fight back against Republican plans to privatize or
phase out Medicare as we know it.
3. Drive down drug costs for seniors and other Americans.
4. Medicare delivery system reforms that will deliver value
and quality to our seniors and people with disabilities.
5. Preserve Social Security for decades to come by asking
the wealthiest to contribute more.
Racial Justice
1. End the era of mass incarceration.
2. Protect immigrants rights and keep families together.
3. Defend every Americans right to vote.
4. Strengthen bonds of trust between communities and police.
College
1. Ensure no student has to borrow to pay for tuition,
books, or fees to attend a four-year public college in their
state.
2. Enable Americans with existing student loan debt to refinance at current rates.
3. Hold colleges and universities accountable for controlling costs and making tuition affordable.
Criminal justice reform
1. End the era of mass incarceration, reform mandatory
minimum sentences, and end private prisons.
2. Encourage the use of smart strategieslike police body
camerasand end racial profiling to rebuild trust between
law enforcement and communities.
3. Help formerly incarcerated individuals successfully reenter society.
Economy
1. Give working families a raise, and tax relief that helps
them manage rising costs.
2. Create good-paying jobs and get pay rising by investing
in infrastructure, clean energy, and scientific and medical
research to strengthen our economy and growth.
3. Close corporate tax loopholes and make the most fortunate pay their fair share.
4. Boost public investment in infrastructure and scientific
research.
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DONALD TRUMP
Applicants for entry to the United States should be required
to certify that they can pay for their own housing,
healthcare and other needs before coming to the U.S.
1. End birthright citizenship. Triple the number of ICE officers. Nationwide e-verify. Mandatory return of all criminal
aliens. Detentionnot catch-and-release. Defund sanctuary cities.
2. A nation without laws is not a nation. Law must be past
in accordance with out Constitutional system must be enforced.
3. A nation that does not serve its own citizens is not a nation. Any immigration plan must improve jobs, wages and
security for all Americans.
Veterans Administration Reforms.
1. Ensure our veterans get the care they need wherever and
whenever they need it. No more long drives. No more waiting for backlogs.
2. Support the whole veteran, not just their physical health
care,
3. Make the VA great again by firing the corrupt and incompetent VA executives who let our veterans down, by modernizing the VA, and by empowering the doctors and nurses
to ensure our veterans receive the best care available in a
timely manner.
Tax Reform.
1. Tax relief for middle class Americans. If you are single
and earn less than $25,000, or married and jointly earn less
than $50,000, you will not owe any income tax. All other
Americans will get a simpler tax code with four brackets
0%, 10%, 20% and 25% instead of the current seven. No
business of any size will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes.
2. Simplify the tax code.
3. Grow the American economy.
4. Doesnt add to our debt and deficit.
PROTECTING OUR SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS

The Second Amendment to our Constitution is clear. The


right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed upon. Period.
1. Enforce The Laws On The Books. To make America
great again, were going to go after criminals and put the
law back on the side of the law-abiding.
2. Fix Our Broken Mental Health System.
3. Defend The Rights of Law-Abiding Gun Owners.
4. Gun and magazine bans. Gun and magazine bans are a
total failure. The government has no business dictating
what types of firearms good, honest people are allowed to
own.
5. National Right To Carry. The right of self-defense doesnt
stop at the end of your driveway.
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5. Ensure more workers share in near-record corporate
profits.
6. Raising the minimum wage and strengthening overtime
rules.
7. Reform our tax code so the wealthiest pay their fair share.
8. Impose accountability on Wall Street.
Paid family and medical leave
1. Guarantee up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical
leave.
2. Ensure at least a two-thirds wage replacement rate for
workers.
3. Pay for paid leave by making the wealthiest pay their fair
sharenot raising taxes on working families.
www.hillaryclinton.com

BERNIE SANDERS

(www.berniesanders.com)

Medicare for All: Leaving No One Behind.


1. Better Coverage. The plan would create a fed-

erally administered single-payer health care program. Universal single-payer health care means
comprehensive coverage for all Americans.
2. What It Means for Patients. All you need to do is go to the
doctor and show your insurance card, no more copays, no
more deductibles and no more fighting with insurance companies when they fail to pay for charges.
3. Getting Health Care Spending Under Control. Creating a single, public insurance system will go a long way towards getting health care spending under control. By moving to an
integrated system, the government will finally have the ability to stand up to drug companies and negotiate fair prices
for the American people collectively.
4. Major Savings for Families and Businesses. The plan will cost
over $6 trillion less than the current health care system over
the next ten years.
5. The typical middle class family would save over $5,000
under this plan.
6. Businesses would save over $9,400 a year in health care
costs for the average employee.
Income and Wealth Inequality
1. Demanding that the wealthy and large corporations pay

their fair share in taxes.


2. Increasing the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15
an hour by 2020. In the year 2015, no one who works 40
hours a week should be living in poverty.
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DONALD TRUMP
A drivers license works in every state, so its common
sense that a concealed carry permit should work in every
state. If we can do that for driving which is a privilege, not
a right then surely we can do that for concealed carry,
which is a right, not a privilege.
Military Bases And Recruiting Centers.
Banning our military from carrying firearms on bases and at
recruiting centers is ridiculous. To have a strong military,
we need to allow them to defend themselves.
(www.donaldjtrump.com)

TED CRUZ
(www.tedcruz.org)
Immigration
1. Build a wall that works. The unsecured border with Mexico invites illegal immigrants, criminals, and terrorists to tread on American soil. I
will complete the wall.
2. Triple the number of Border Patrol agents. Securing the
border is the federal governments obligation. I will dedicate
the force necessary to do that.
3. Increase vital aerial surveillance and other technology
along the border. Adding boots on the ground is not
enough. Eyes in the sky and other equipment are necessary
to find and detain all illegal entrants.
4. Finish the biometric tracking system at our nations ports
of entry. It is disgraceful that our federal government cannot
keep track of those who enter the country. I will complete a
biometric entry-exit tracking system.
Restore the Rule of Law.
1. End President Obamas illegal amnesty. President Obama
has issued over 20 illegal executive memoranda rewarding
illegality. I will rescind each and every one on my first day in
office.
2. Increase deportations and end catch-and-release.
3. End sanctuary policies, sign Kates Law, and deport criminal immigrants. There are about 340 sanctuary jurisdictions
in the United States. They make a mockery of our laws and
endanger our citizens. I will end support for these jurisdictions.
4. Prohibit illegal immigrants from receiving financial benefits and strengthen E-Verify. American jobs should not go to
those who are here illegally.
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3. Putting at least 13 million Americans to work by investing
$1 trillion over five years towards rebuilding our infrastructure.
4. Reversing trade policies. If corporate America wants us
to buy their products they need to manufacture those products in this country, not in China or other low-wage countries.
5. Creating 1 million jobs for disadvantaged young Americans by investing $5.5 billion in a youth jobs program.
6. Fighting for pay equity by signing the Paycheck Fairness
Act into law. It is an outrage that women earn just 78 cents
for every dollar a man earns.
7. Making tuition free at public colleges and universities
throughout America.
8. Expanding Social Security by lifting the cap on taxable
income above $250,000.
9. Requiring employers to provide at least 12 weeks of paid
family and medical leave; two weeks of paid vacation; and 7
days of paid sick days.
10. Enacting a universal childcare and prekindergarten program.
11. Making it easier for workers to join unions by fighting for
the Employee Free Choice Act.
A Living Wage
1. Proposed a national $15 per hour minimum wage.
2. Led the effort to increase the minimum wage for federal
contract workers to $10.10 an hour.
3. Introduced the Workplace Democracy Act to strengthen
the role of unions and the voices of working people on the
job.
College Tuition Free and Debt Free
1. Make tuition free at public colleges and universities.
2. Stop the federal government from making a profit on student loans.
4. Substantially cut student loan interest rates.
5. All Americans to refinance student loans at todays low
interest rates.
6. Allow students to use need-based financial aid and work
study programs to make college debt free.
7. Fully paid by imposing a tax on wall street speculators.
Racial Justice
We must pursue policies to transform this country into a nation that affirms the value of its people of color. That starts
with addressing the five central types of violence waged
against black, brown and indigenous Americans: physical,
political, legal, economic and environmental.
1. Addressing the physical violence. We must demilitarize
our police forces so they dont look and act like invading armies. We must invest in community policing.
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Reform Legal Immigration To Portect Americans.
1. Suspend the issuance of all H-1B visas for 180 days to
complete a comprehensive investigation and audit of
pervasive allegations of abuse of the program.
2. Halt any increases in legal immigration so long as
American unemployment remains unacceptably high.
3. Enforce the public-charge doctrine. Current law requires legal immigrants to certify that they will be economically self-sufficient.
4. End birthright citizenship. Birthright citizenship was
not intended to legalize the children of people who are
breaking the law by entering and staying in the country
illegally.
Hold DHS Accountable to the American People.
1. Hire the right people: Appoint a no-nonsense, security
-focused leader as Secretary of Homeland Security.
2. Let them do their jobs: Empower the Secretary to remove DHS employees who refuse to abide by the law,
and replace them with dedicated men and women committed to securing our nation.
3. Work with the states: Reverse the Obama Administrations policy of preventing state and local governments
from participating in immigration enforcement.
4. Add detention space for interior enforcement: Support
ICE agents and their enforcement efforts by significantly
increasing permanent detention capacity for illegal immigrants in the interior of the United States.
5. Require foreign countries to take back their deported
citizens, nationals, and residents.
Jobs and Opportunity.
Jobs, growth, and opportunity will reignite promise for
millions of American families who are currently being
crushed by the Obama economy. The best way to
jumpstart growth is through fundamental tax reform.
1. The Simple Flat Tax creates a simple, single-rate flat
tax for individuals. The existing seven different rates of
individual income tax will become one low rate: 10%.
A family of four will pay no taxes on their first $36,000 of
income.
2. Business flat taxsingle rate: 16%. The corporate
income tax along with the payroll tax are abolished.
3. Universal Savings Accounts. The Simple Flat Tax creates Universal Savings Accounts (USA) allowing savings
of up to $25,000 per year in tax-deferred dollars.
4. Other Taxes Eliminated. Death Tax - Overseas profits
tax - The Alternative Minimum Tax - The Obamacare taxes.
Ends the IRS and the Washington Cartel.
Protecting Second Amendment Rights.
1. Citizens Second Amendment rights make us more
safe, secure, and free.
2. The Second Amendment is not simply about hunting
or target practice. Its about protecting our lives, families,
and homes.
3. When citizens cease to have the right to defend ourselves, we cease to be free. And now, more than ever, as
radical Islamic terrorists seek to attack Americans on our
own soil, Americans right to protect our families and
communities is all the more critical to our safety and
freedom.
4. Ted Cruz has been a tireless defender of the Second
Amendment. Ted Cruz has always championed Americans right to keep and bear arms.
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We must create a police culture that allows for good officers to report the actions of bad officers without fear of retaliation.
We need police forces that reflect the diversity of our communities, including in the training academies and leadership.
We need to federally fund and require body cameras for law
enforcement officers to make it easier to hold them accountable.
We need new rules on the allowable use of force.
Political Violence.
1. We need to re-enfranchise the more than two million African-Americans who have had their right to vote taken
away by a felony conviction, paid their debt to society, and
deserve to have their rights restored.
2. We must expand the Voting Rights Acts scope so that
every American, regardless of skin color or national origin,
is able to vote freely.
3. We need to make Election Day a federal holiday to increase voters ability to participate.
4. We must automatically register every American to vote
when they turn 18 or move to a new state.
Legal Violence.
1. We need to ban prisons for profit, which result in an
over-incentive to arrest, jail and detain in order to keep
prison beds full.
2. We need to turn back from the failed War on Drugs
and eliminate mandatory minimums which result in sentencing disparities between black and white people.
3. We need to take marijuana off the federal governments
list of outlawed drugs.
4. We need to invest in drug courts and medical and mental health interventions for people with substance abuse
problems, so that they do not end up in prison, they end up
in treatment.
5. We must investigate local governments that are using
implicit or explicit quotas for arrests or stops.
6. We must stop local governments that are relying on
fines, fees or asset forfeitures as a steady source of revenue.
Immigration.
1. Dismantle inhumane deportation programs and detention centers.
2. Pave the way for a swift and fair legislative roadmap to
citizenship for the eleven million undocumented immigrants.
3. Ensure our border remains secure while respecting local
communities.
4. Regulate the future flow of immigrants by modernizing
the visa system and rewriting bad trade agreements.
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Restore The Constitution.
1. Ted Cruz has spent a lifetime fighting to defend the Constitution.
2. Our nations founding document and the supreme law of
the land was crafted by our founding fathers to act as chains
to bind the mischief of government and to protect the liberties endowed to us by our Creator.
3. Unfortunately, recent administrations have defied the
Constitution and the rule of law, and as a result we are less
free.
4. We need to restore the Constitution as our standard. We
need to protect the people by rolling back the federal government to the functions the Constitution sets out. We need
to give power back to the states and the people so that we
remain a land where liberty can flourish.
Defend Our Nation.
1. The United States of America is the exceptional nation,
the nation other countries aspire to be like. We should stand
as a shining beacon of what free people enjoying a free market and system of government can achieve.
2. Two terms of the disastrous Obama-Clinton foreign policy
have had one useful effect: we now know what the world
starts to look like without America. The next president will
have to start on day one rebuilding what they have tried to
tear down.
3. In order to restore Americas safety and security, we must
rebuild our military. If you think defending the country is expensive, try not defending it.
4. ISIS seeks to destroy our very way of life. We must defeat
them. That starts by calling the enemy by its name radical
Islamic terrorism and securing the border. Border security
is national security.
5. We cannot recede from our leadership in the world. If we
withdraw from the Middle East, the radical jihadists will not
be content to stay therethey are going to attack our allies
in the region and beyond. And they are on the lookout for
every opportunity to attack us here at home.
6. On day one, a President Cruz will immediately repeal every word of President Obamas dangerous Iran deal and will
prioritize American national security interests in every instance.
Honor Our Veterans.
1. Committed to honoring our veterans, and providing them
the care they have been promised.
2. The mismanagement in the VA is unacceptable. We
should expand options for our service members health care
so they have more choices and more immediate service.
3. A Cruz administration will bring more accountability to
the VA and provide greater options for our veterans.
Stand With Isreal
1. We must make clear to the world that the U.S.-Israel alliance is once again a strategic bedrock for the United States.
2. Americas security is significantly enhanced by a strong
Israel. Israel has been, is, and always will be the Middle East
bulwark in defense of the West.
3. On day one recognize Jerusalem as the eternal, undivided
capital of Israel and the US embassy will be moved to Israels capital city.
4. Continue to support Israels regional qualitative military
edge and make sure that, especially in light of the worsening
security climate caused by Iran and ISIS, Israel has everything it needs to defend itself.
5. We should move to defund the United Nations if it continues its anti-Israel bias.
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Deportation
1. Will expand President Obamas Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the Deferred Action for
Parents of Americans (DAPA) to provide broad administrative
relief to the parents of DREAMers, the parents of citizens, the
parents of legal permanent residents, and other immigrants
who would have been given legal protections by the 2013
Senate-passed immigration bill. This would allow all undocumented people who have been in the United States for at least
five years to stay in the country without fear of being deported
2. Protect Immigrant Workers Exercising their Rights. Establish a whistleblower visa for workers reporting labor violations. Administratively. Many employers regularly abuse immigrant workers knowing employees will not hold them accountable for fear of deportation.
3. Decouple Local Law Enforcement from Immigration Enforcement. In too many instances, deportation programs have
unjustly turned local law enforcement officials into immigration officers. Racial profiling and the criminalization of communities of color form the foundation of these deportation
programs which will be eliminated.
4. Promote Cooperation Between Immigrants and Local Law
Enforcement.
5. Properly Fund Our Nations Immigration Courts. To ensure
that our immigration system respects constitutional protections.
6. Close Loopholes that Allow Racial Profiling by Federal Authorities.
Detention
1. End For-Profit Detention. Fight to end federal, state and
municipal contracts with for-profit private prisons within two
years.
2. End Family Detention. The detention of families is an affront to the values our nation was founded upon.
Path to Citizenship.
1. Establish Broad Eligibility for Relief.
2. Establish a Reasonable and Fair Wait for Citizenship.
3. Minimize Financial Penalties and Fees.
4. End the Three-Year, Ten-Year, and Permanent Bars. End
the lengthy, forced and prolonged exit from the country that
many immigrants endure when trying to leave the country to
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Religious Rights.
1. America was founded on a revolutionary idea. Our
rights do not come from government. They come from
God.
2. The founders enshrined this right to live according to
our faith in the First Amendment, and we must continue to
celebrate and safeguard citizens God-given rights.
3. As we have witnessed an unprecedented attack on citizens first freedoms, Ted Cruz continues to champion
Americans religious liberty.
4. Ted has spent his career defending religious liberty.
5. On day one, a President Cruz will instruct the Department of Justice, the IRS, and every other federal agency
that the persecution of religious liberty ends today.
Life, Marriage, and Family.
1. Life, Marriage, and family are the fundamental building
blocks of society.
2. Life is a precious gift from God. We must cherish and
defend it. Without life, there is no liberty; without life, there
is no pursuit of happiness.
3. Marriage is a sacrament between one man and one
woman, it has strengthened societies for millennia, and we
must uphold the truth of marriage.
4. Will preserve life, marriage, and the family, and he has
the record to prove it. Will work to restore a culture of life,
marriage, and family.
Rein In Washington.
1. To shrink the size and power of the federal government,
the Cruz Five for Freedom plan eliminates the IRS, the Department of Education, the Department of Energy, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
2. Will empower the people by reducing the alphabet soup
of Agencies, Bureaus, Commissions, and other programs
that prop up special interests, at the taxpayers expense.
3. The Cruz plan re-institutes President Reagans Grace
Commission to assess federal spending levels and evaluate areas of waste and fraud.
4. Will hold Congress accountable by enacting a strong
Balanced Budget Amendment and requiring that a majority
of members approve any major, cost-inducing regulation.
And he will reduce costs by instituting a hiring freeze and
federal pay reforms.
(www.tedcruz.org)

Border Security and Militarization.


1. A 21st Century Border Must Use Resources Efficiently and

Effectively. Appropriations must be re-directed away from


boondoggle walls to high grade cameras, thermal imaging,
movement sensors and other technologies.
2. Reject Piecemeal Border Enforcement. Reduce Border
Deaths. One practice that has no place in a humane immigration system is the use of remote deportations. Dumping
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5. Implement the Best Interests of the Child Standard.
6. Turn Back the Militarization of the Southern Border.
7. Hold CBP Accountable. Professionalism, accountability,
and transparency at the CBP must be a central agency mission. Require CBP agents to wear body cameras, make complaints public, expand training, and hold agents accountable
for excessive force just like any other law enforcement agency. 8. End the Constitution Free Zone. Update antiquated
federal regulations that define the border region for certain
purposes as extending 100 miles from the actual border and
direct those resources where they are most needed.
Future Flow of Immigrants.
1. Keep Families Together.
2. Protect Women from Discrimination.
3. Strengthen and Expand Our Support for Refugees.
4. End the Economic Exploitation of Immigrant Workers.
5. Protect and Expand the Legal Rights of Immigrant Workers.
6. Operate Smart and Fair Employment Verification.
7. Reduce Health Care Costs. All immigrants, including undocumented workers and their families, must be able to purchase health insurance through the Affordable Care Acts
(ACA) marketplace exchanges.
8. Defend the Diversity Visa from Attacks. The Diversity Visa
program affords potential immigrants with no family ties an
opportunity to join our great nation, and is particularly important to African immigrants.
Caring for our Veterans.
1. Authored the historic Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act to improve care and increase accountability at
the VA.
2. Co-sponsored the Post-9/11 GI Bill to allow a new generation of veterans, servicemembers and dependents to seek a
college degree.
3. Co-sponsored the Women Veterans Access to Quality Care
Act, to ensureVA facilities meet the needs of women veterans,
and require every VA medical center to have obstetricians or
gynecologists on staff.
4. Introduced legislation to restore all cuts to military pensions.
5. Substantially improve the processing of Veterans claims
for compensation.
6. Expand the VAs Caregivers Program.
7. Expand mental health service for Veterans.
8. Make comprehensive dental care available to all veterans at
the VA.
Strengthen and Expand Social Security.
1. Expand it so that every American can retire with dignity
and respect.
2. Lifting this cap so that everyone who makes over $250,000
a year pays the same percentage of their income into Social
Security as the middle class and working families.
(www.barniesanders.com)

MARCO RUBIO
Immigration

(www.marcorubio.com)

Marco has consistently advocated fixing Americas immigration system, beginning with securing
our border, enforcing immigration laws in the
workplace, and implementing effective visa tracking systems. On day one his will;
1. Cancel President Obamas unconstitutional executive

orders.
2. Eliminate federal funding for sanctuary cities.
3. Deport criminal illegal aliens.
4. Hire 20,000 new Border Patrol agents.
5. Finish all 700 miles of walls on our southern border.
6. Implement an entry-exit visa tracking system .
7. Implement a mandatory eVerify system.
8. Install $4 billion in new cameras and sensors on the border.
Health Care.
ObamaCare has revealed the painful consequences of
placing our faith in big government. Governments ambitions may be limitless, but its abilities are not. That means
not just repealing ObamaCare, but replacing it with a market-driven alternative and reforming Medicare and Medicaid
for the 21st Century.
1. Marco is committed to fully repealing ObamaCare and to
replacing it with consumer-centered health reforms that
expand coverage and lower costs. Ending this failed law
will be an urgent priority of his administration.
Repeal and Replace ObamaCare.
1. Expand access to affordable, quality health coverage by
providing every American with an advanceable, refundable
tax credit that can be used to purchase insurance.
2. Reduce health care costs, promote innovation, and ensure access for the most vulnerable.
3. Promote innovation in the Medicaid program by giving
states a per-capita block grant, which preserves funding
for Medicaids unique populations while freeing states from
Washington mandates.
Save and Strengthen Medicare For The Seniors of Today and Tomorrow.

1. Strongly defend traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage for current seniors.
2. Strengthen Medicare for future seniors by providing
them with choices between a variety of private plans and
traditional, fee-for-service Medicare.
3. Place Medicare on a pathway to fiscal sustainability by
promoting market competition in the program. This will ensure it is there for generations of seniors to come.
Veterans.
Men and women who have served our country deserve our
everlasting gratitude, and better treatment than theyre getting right now. The VA system is outdated and broken, and
far too many veterans are homeless, unemployed, or impoverished.
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1. VA Reform. Marco has introduced legislation allowing secretaries of the VA to remove any VA employee based on performance or misconduct. Similarly, competition will push the VA to provide top quality care. If veterans dont feel like the Veterans Health Administration suits their needs, Marco supports giving them the option to use the exact same funds to see an approved private sector provider of their choice.
2. Education That Works for Vets. Higher education reform will offer veterans more flexible, up-to-date options for higher education, including an emphasis on vocational training.
3. With reforms to higher education like accreditation reform, for instance, veterans will have new and better professional and
educational opportunities after leaving the service.
4. Restoring Military Strength. Marcos plans to strengthen the military will ensure that our servicemembers will go into battle
with the best training and equipment we can offer. Reversing sequestration will mean that veterans arent coming home to
pink slips. Military benefits systems also need to be examined and updated to make sense in the 21st century economy, to ensure that pensions and other compensation are attracting the very best to the military.
Social Security and Medicare.
Social Security and Medicare are crucial pillars of Americas social safety net. Our nations elderly should be able to rely on
them for financial security and peace of mind.
Protect Social Security and Medicare by;
1. Making no changes for those in or near retirement.
2. Strongly defending Medicare and Medicare Advantage for current seniors.
3. Gradually increasing the Social Security Retirement age to keep up with changes in life expectancy.
4. Reducing the rate of growth of benefits for upper-income seniors while making the program stronger for low-income seniors.
5. Transitioning Medicare to a premium support system, which would give seniors a generous but fixed amount with which to
purchase health insurance. Seniors would have the option of either Medicare or a private provider.
Improve the Financial Security of Retirees by;
1. Allowing the American people to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan, which is now used by members of Congress and

other federal employees.


2. Exempting seniors over 65 who wish to continue working from the payroll tax, strengthening the economy and seniors
nest eggs.
3. Abolishing the Retirement Earnings Test, which discourages work and does nothing to help Social Securitys long-term
solvency.
Education.
Our higher education system is outdated and broken in multiple ways. It is too expensive, too time consuming, and too inflexible for busy single parents and working adults.
1. Existing Incentives to Help Students Pursue Higher Education. Consolidate the tangled system of higher education tax incentives into one simple provision for post-secondary education. Reduce complexity of the federal financial aid application.
2. Equip Students and Families with Information Necessary to Make Informed College Decisions. Make existing higher education information (including graduation rates for nontraditional students, transfers rates, student debt, post-graduation earnings, and likely employment outcomes) available online in an easily-accessible format to help students and families make wellinformed decisions.
3. Reduce Burden of Student Loan Debt by Establishing Automatic IncomeBased Repayment. Establish income-based repayment
(IBR) as the universal repayment method for federal student loans. Empower new borrowers to make loan payments in proportion to what they earn, and give graduates the option of consolidating existing loans into the new, simplified IBR system.
3. Reform Outdated Accreditation System to Accommodate Non-traditional Education.
4. Modernize Higher Education System to Fit 21st Century Economy. Increase access to career and vocational education. Better
utilize apprenticeships and valuable on-the-job training. Ease access to state colleges and online educational opportunities.
Increase hiring of non-degree holding workers.
Jobs.
To build the most innovation-friendly economy in the world, we must build the most business-friendly economy in the world.
Right now we have the exact opposite. The United States has the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world.
1. Reverse the damage President Obama has done by repealing his unconstitutional and illegal executive orders that are
hurting job creation.
2. Enact pro-growth, pro-family tax reform that cuts taxes for all businesses to 25 percent and allows all businesses to immediately expense every dollar that they invest in the economy.
3. Resist calls to enact a European-style Value-Added Tax (VAT) and new taxes on the Internet.
4. Put a ceiling on the amount U.S. regulations can cost our economy, allowing businesses to grow without interference from
Washington.
5. Modernize higher education to equip workers with the skills they need in the 21st century.
6. Fully utilize our energy resources and embrace the 21st century energy economy.
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Military.
American strength is crucial to American national security, our economic prosperity, and the security and prosperity of the
globe. Our military therefore needs a serious program of reinvestment and modernization.
1. Restore Military Strength.
2. Recapitalize the Navy.
3. Modernize the Air Force.
4. Strengthen the Ground Forces.
5. Reform Military Personnel and Benefits.
6. Transform the Pentagon Bureaucracy.
7. Overhaul the Acquisition Process.
8. Modernize Missile Defense for the 21st Century.
9. Modernize and Protect Strategic Assets.
10. Promote Innovation for the 21 st Century.
11. Posture the Force for the Cyber Era.
The VA.
The VA has failed our veterans, and is continuing to fail them every day. Thats why Marco led the fight in the Senate last year
to pass the VA Management Accountability Act. It was based on a pretty simple premise from the private sector if someone
isnt doing their job at the VA, they should be fired. Nothing could be simpler. We need to make sure those directly responsible for the terrible performance of the VA can be held accountable.
Families.
Strong families are the core of American greatness: Without strong families, Americas strong values will not endure, and the
American Dream will disappear. Being raised in a stable home by a mother and a father is an incredible privilege but, unfortunately, one that is increasingly rare.
Reform the Tax Code to Treat Parents Fairly by:
1. Creating a new $2,500 per child tax credit, to allow working parents to keep more of their money and fix the parent tax pen-

alty.
2. Ending the marriage tax penalty without penalizing homemakers.
3. Encouraging paid leave for new parents, caretakers of ailing loved ones, seriously ill employees, and military families, without harmful mandates, taxes, or costly new entitlements.
Promote a Marriage Culture by:
1. Defending traditional American values and the value of marriage.

2. Allowing states to use anti-poverty dollars on programs that recognize marriages crucial role in lifting families out of poverty.
Gun Rights. The Second Amendment right to bear arms is one of Americans most fundamental rights. Indeed, it is a right
that reflects our countrys founding values. New gun laws will do nothing to deter criminals from obtaining firearms; they will
simply be ignored by those who wish to do harm.
Protect the Second Amendment by:
1. Voting to block the Manchin-Bloomberg expansion of background checks.
2. Standing against any federal attempt to ban commonly owned sporting rifles and standard capacity magazines.
3. Pushing to make concealed-carry permits function like drivers licenses, so gun owners constitutional rights dont end at
state lines.
4. Opposing U.S. involvement in the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty.
5. Working to expand opportunities for sportsmen on federal lands.
6. Fighting to defund the Department of Justices radical Operation Choke Point and other federal attacks on law-abiding
gun manufacturers and dealers.
7. Pushing to bring fundamental Second Amendment rights back to D.C. residents.
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Health Care.
Obamacare is the Wrong Diagnoss and Must Be Repealed and Replaced;
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1. Access to affordable health insurance is an important priority but Obamacare has failed to achieve this because
it has driven up the cost of health insurance.
2. Obamacare must be repealed and replaced with efforts that instead improve access by actually lowering health
care costs without interfering with Americans personal health care decisions or imposing punishing burdens on job creators.
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The Real Problems Remain Unchanged:
Americans get what we pay for in health care, and too often what we pay for is more care instead of better care. In many areas
a predominantly fee-for-service system creates financial incentives for health care providers to perform more services for a
person who is sick rather than work to keep that person healthy.
A New, Conservative Vision:
1. Better primary care (patient-centered primary care). The first step is having a primary care system that helps promote long
term good health instead of just reacting when someone gets sick. Ohio is working through its Medicaid system to encourage patient-centered primary care practices that go the extra distance to keep people healthy and thereby help control costs.
Savings generated this way accrues, in part, to health insurance plans as avoided costs.
2. Rewarding value instead of volume (episode-based payments).
Defending the Second Amendment.

Gov. John R. Kasich continues to be a strong supporter of the right to bear arms. Is a gun-owner himself, and in his 2014
reelection was endorsed by the National Rifle Association for his support of the Second Amendment as an inviolate part of our
Constitution.
Removing Burdensome Restrictions for Law-Abiding Concealed Carry Licensees.
John Kasich enacted legislation protecting Ohios concealed carry laws, including protecting the privacy of permit holders and allowing for reciprocity licenses with other states where permit holders can carry their firearms.
Opposing Barack Obamas Gun Control Efforts.
John Kasich opposes President Obamas gun control executive orders. The Second Amendment is too important and
Obamas hostility to it is too well known for him to be allowed to go around Congress and undermine the Second Amendment.
His efforts to expand the federal governments interference with Americans Right to Keep and Bear Arms are wrong and the
governor opposes them.
Education.
For American students to be prepared for success in an increasingly competitive global economy, they must receive strong
education support from parents and educators, including high expectationsespecially in math and English.
Education is Local:
Education is a state and local issue and should not be micro-managed by the federal government. The teaching curricula,
choice of textbooks, and lesson plans that local educators use are the responsibility of local school districtsnot federal bureaucrats.
No Federal Learning Standards.
Listening to Parents: To make sure Ohio is setting the right expectations, new review committees which include parents and
local educators are examining Ohios standards for English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
Third Grade Reading Guarantee: To help ensure that Ohios younger students have the reading skills they need to succeed
later in school and in life Ohio strengthened a Third Grade Reading Guarantee to ensure proper identification of at-risk students, as well as better reading intervention and monitoring plans.
Helping Kids Stay in School: In order to help all students stay in school and obtain their diplomas, Ohio schools now use an
early warning system to identify students at risk of dropping out in the middle grades. Once identified, these students, their
parents and their advisors utilize new alternative pathways to graduation by creating student success plans to help them overcome challenges to graduation and stay in school.
Expanding School Choices: Ohio has quadrupled the number of available vouchers and increased the number of schools
whose students are eligible for vouchers.
Keeping College Affordable: An improved system to help high schools encourage more students to earn college credit while
completing their high school courses is giving students a jump on their college careers and helping reduce college costs for
them and their families.
Lifting Up the Most Vulnerable Americans.
Making Welfare Work in America and Ohio: In Congress John Kasich worked as part of a leadership team to pass legislation
that led to historic reforms to federal welfare programs. Lifetime limits on cash benefits, work requirements and flexibility for
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Making Work Pay for Low-Income Families: As governor John Kasich cut taxes expressly for low- and middle-income Ohioans, created Ohios first-ever Earned Income Tax Credit and doubled its value the next year, all with the goal of helping all Ohioans keep more of what they earn.
Lifting up Those with Mental Illness and Addiction: Ohio is helping individuals with mental illness by increasing the availability
of health care, expanding housing options and investing in services that save lives.
Combating Infant Mortality: As governor, Kasich launched significant new efforts to help infants be born healthy and get the
right start in life by providing quicker access to health care coverage, connecting women through their prenatal care provider
to smoking cessation support, requiring hospitals to screen all newborns for the early diagnosis of heart disease and launching evidence-based interventions to address the highest risk populations in targeted areas.
Respecting the Sanctity of Human Life.
Fighting Taxpayer Funding for Planned Parenthood: When John Kasich became governor, the Ohio Department of Health
stopped awarding new state dollars to Planned Parenthood. Also, Kasich signed legislation kicking it to the back of the line
for the federal governments family planning grants the Health Department administers.
Encouraging Adoption: By making adoption easier, less bureaucratic, and more affordable, John Kasich has helped create a
more accessible alternative to abortion.
Protecting Womens Health: As Governor of Ohio, John Kasich provided for the first-ever state funding stream for rape crisis
centers so they can receive needed support and providers can receive training and technical assistance.
Fiscal Responsibility and Balancing Budgets.
Success in Washington Balancing the Federal Budget: As chairman of the U.S. House Budget Committee, John Kasich led the
historic effort to balance the federal budget for the first time in a generation, cut taxes, start paying down the national debt
held by the public and generate a projected $5 trillion surplus.
Success in Ohio Filling a Record $8 Billion Budget Shortfall and Reining-in Spending: When John Kasich took office in January 2011, he inherited a state struggling to overcome massive problems: 350,000 private-sector jobs lost, an historic $8 billion
projected budget shortfall, overzealous regulations that hindered job creation, and a failed economic development model. By
making job creation his number one priority, Gov. Kasich helped Ohioans create hundreds of thousands of new private sector
jobs and reduce Ohios unemployment rate to its lowest point in over a decade.
Cutting Taxes by $5 Billion to Spur Job Creation: Since taking office, Gov. Kasich has enacted $5 billion in tax cuts, including
eliminating the death tax, cutting the state income tax 16 percent, eliminating the income tax for many small businesses and
providing targeted tax relief to low-and middle-income workers. During this same time, Ohios economy has gotten back on
track, and after losing 350,000 jobs during the previous administration, Ohio is now up more than 300,000 private sector jobs
and the unemployment rate remains below the national average.
Creating Jobs and Strengthening the Economy.
Bringing Ohios Economy Back: When John Kasich took office as governor of Ohio in 2011, Ohio had lost 351,000 private sector jobs and was 48th in the nation in job creation. Under his leadership, however, Ohio has enacted jobs-friendly policies that
have helped Ohio job-creators get back on their feet and create hundreds of thousands of new private sector jobs. Additionally, Ohio has become a top-ten state for job creation and far outperformed its own historical job creation performance.
The Largest Tax Cut in the Nation: Understanding that a more competitive tax environment is essential to job creation, Gov.
John Kasich teamed up with Ohios legislature to cut taxes by $5 billion since 2011the largest tax cut of any sitting governor. The elimination of the death tax, a 16 percent income tax cut and a complete phase out of income taxes for small businesses will free up more capital for growth and job creation.
Eliminating Wasteful Red Tape.
National Security.
Defeat ISIS: Wiping ISIS off the map requires a complex, collaborative strategy involving mutual defense action by NATOas
well as regional alliesin the wake of the attack on France, intensifying international intelligence cooperation, increasing support to the highly-effective Kurdish military, creating safe havens and no-fly zones, combating human trafficking in refugees, a
NATO & regional coalition with ground troops, and more aggressively fighting the war of ideas to discredit ISIS.
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Challenge Regional Aggression: Americas unwillingness to lead in the fight against terrorism has wrongly signaled to opponents with expansionist agendas, such as Russia and China, that belligerent actions will be tolerated. U.S. must reassert its
strength to reverse these losses in leadership and security.
1. Stand Up to Russia: The U.S. must work together with our European allies to strengthen new NATO member states on the
front lines with Russia, such as Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, by supplying them, repositioning existing U.S. forces
onto their eastern borders supported by a new, strong integrated air defense system there, and jointly committing to higher
defense spending targets.
2. Counter China: In order to stand by our allies who feel threatened by Chinas aggressive actions in the South China Sea,
the U.S. must work with regional allies to significantly increase our military presence in region and ensure freedom of navigation.
Renew Our Military: As Americas commitment to security leadership has withered, our military has been neglected. John
Kasich has called for $102 billion in increased defense spending over the next eight years to improve our conventional capabilities and create new cyber defense resources to better safeguard our security.
1. It Starts With The Economy: Military strength requires economic strength, and Gov. Kasich has crafted a realistic plan to
revive the economy by cutting taxes, balancing the budget in eight years, and cutting regulations that kills jobs.
2. Rebuild The U.S. Military From The Ground Up: We must rebuild our defenses while leveraging the strengths of our allies
in order to effectively challenge the capabilities of our enemies.
3. Strengthen cyber defenses: We must defend against cyber attacks on our government and businesses, as well as counter
the online activities of jihadis and other opponents.
Renew Our Alliances: There is strength in numbers and consensus, but our allies feel neglected and abused. We must rebuild
these critical relationships in order to better advance our national interests the leadership that produces much-needed global
stability.
Recommit Ourselves To Our Fundamental Values: By using public diplomacy to spread the ideas that are foundational to our
own freedom and prosperity, the U.S. can play a critical role in making the world more stable.
Bottom Line: America has wavered in its resolve to stand up for what it believes. Into this vacuum extremism has spread and
our nation-state opponents have pursued their own interests at the expense of ours and our allies. We must choose to lead
once again.

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