Where Obama And McCain Really Differ
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The list of challenges facing America is long, but the list of issues that John McCain or Barack Obama would heavily influence is shorter. In this staff report, National Journal identifies the policy areas that will be greatly affected by Election Day -- and those that won't.
• Congressional Insiders PollTable of Contents: Print Order | By Topic
Economy
What's The Worst That Could Happen?
If financial doomsday struck, credit would dry up, businesses would shut down and capital spending would halt.
• Choose Your Culprit
Politics
The Politics Of Economic Anxiety
Recent Allstate/National Journal surveys show a link between voters' specific economic concerns and their political leanings.
Mixed Feelings On The Bailout
Politicians are worried that a rescue plan could be politically poisonous and ineffective.Congress
Shaky Markets, Shaky Leadership?
Harry Reid's hyperpartisanship can be a liability when reaching across the aisle is required.
The Week On The Hill
Senate passes sweetened bailout; Bush signs CR.Foreign Affairs
Few Plans Exist For Korea After Kim Jong Il
There's no evident succession plan should Kim pass from the scene.
Navy's Shipbuilding Program On The Shoals
A chief of naval operations discusses the shipbuilding crisis.
A Broken Polity
Many voters are at uninformed about public affairs and deluded by populist simplicities.White House 08
Where They Stand
Examine the differences between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.
Special Series
Swing States
A look at the swing states likely to determine the outcome of the 2008 presidential election.
Resources
National Journal Magazine Article Indexes
Comprehensive magazine archives in PDF form, ready to print and save.
Last Week's Cover Story
What Will This Election Hinge On?
Our political observers predict which single factor will prove decisive.
National Journal's Salary Survey
In this year's salary survey, executives were paid more than $1 million in compensation and benefits in 2006, and almost 200 took home at least $500,000.
2007 Vote Ratings
Lawmakers ranked on how they vote on a conservative-to-liberal scale.• Why Obama Was 'The Most Liberal'.
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