Here's McCain's top economic adviser giving some "straight talk" to CNNMoney.com:

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Younger, healthier workers likely wouldn't abandon their company-sponsored plans, said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, McCain's senior economic policy adviser.

"Why would they leave?" said Holtz-Eakin. "What they are getting from their employer is way better than what they could get with the credit."


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It's over guys...

The Obama campaign was quick to jump on this moment of candor from the McCain team:

The Obama campaign:

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“This morning, the McCain campaign’s top economic policy advisor unleashed an October Surprise of straight talk when he finally admitted that the health insurance people currently get from their employer is ‘way better’ than the health care they would get if John McCain becomes President. Independent studies have shown that under John McCain’s health care plan, at least 20 million Americans will lose the insurance they rely on and be forced to buy health care coverage on the individual market that costs more than $12,000 with a tax credit of just $5,000. Senator McCain has been trying to cover this up for months, but his advisor’s brutal honesty today is certainly better late than never, and it should give every American pause about electing a candidate who has proposed such radical and dangerous changes to our health care system,” said Obama-Biden Spokesman Bill Burton.


Obama is right, the question is not are you better off than you were 4 years ago. Everyone knows the answer to that. The question is will you be better off 4 years from now. Under McCain, you're fucked.

More reaction:

Time:

McCain Campaign Says Your Health Care Plan Is Better Than Theirs

Health Care for American Now (HCAN):

MCCAIN CAMPAIGN: OUR HEALTH PLAN DOESN'T WORK

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It's almost like McCain doesn't WANT to win.