Staying Fit
As the 2012 campaign intensifies, veteran political reporter Susan Milligan traveled to six key states to listen to what 50-plus voters are saying about today's critical issues — from heath care to the role of government, from women's issues to financial security, from the job market to the housing market.
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The Health Care Debate
Missourians talk about health insurance and health care costs, and weigh the pros and cons of the Affordable Care Act. Read
The Social Safety Net
Floridians express their hopes and concerns about the future of Medicare and Social Security. Read
The Women's Vote
Virginians discuss the resurgence of social issues (abortion, birth control) and how it will influence their votes. Read
The Role of Government
New Hampshire voters discuss how much or how little the government and elected officials should impact Americans' lives. Read
The Economy and Jobs
What Ohio voters think about the nation's fiscal health and the candidates' plans to create jobs and boost incomes. Read
The Housing Market
Nevada residents feel the impact of foreclosures and sinking home prices, and ponder the impact of campaign promises. Read