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The wars called away people in your orbit, if not in your family. The spending that each candidate wants to do
-- Romney vows military expansion, Obama would put more into education, for starters
-- is bound to benefit many livelihoods in some fashion, at the risk of even deeper national debt. And read their fine print: Medicare won't be the same in the years ahead. Perhaps not Social Security, either. (There's that national debt, after all.) Across the spectrum of issues, Obama and Romney have drawn contrasts and telegraphed divergent ways for the nation to go. You can't believe everything you hear. But you can believe enough to know that Tuesday, Nov. 6, is a true day of decision. In this series, Associated Press writers who cover subjects at stake in the election look at the positions of the candidates, the underlying issues
-- and why it matters.
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