Both CBS and NBC are running Where They Stand features contrasting the two candidates' platforms on key issues. Yet when it comes to Medicare, that shared title conceals opposing conclusions. Last week on NBC, Mark Potter decided that Medicare was no big deal this year: "Despite its importance, though, neither candidate has made Medicare a campaign priority." Now on CBS, Nancy Cordes devotes almost six minutes to a detailed examination of a system that will run out of funds in 2019. She outlined the candidates' contrasting proposals on lump sum payments and the role of private insurers and prescription drug co-pays and pharmaceutical discounts--before consulting the experts: "The next President cannot afford to wait until his second term to fix Medicare's finances."
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