Health care is among the top four issues for registered voters in the upcoming presidential election, according to Pew Research poll results. Seventy-four percent said it was “very important” to their vote. That's no big surprise. And more than 3,400 Next Avenue readers who participated in an online poll in January rated health care as their second most important concern in the election; the economy was Number One. (Our readers are generally age 50 and older, so some likely included Medicare in their response.)
Here is what Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have said or written about their plans for health care and Medicare: