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Who’s against the domestic policy?? Longish answer please

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Domestic policy are administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders. It differs from foreign policy, which refers to the ways a government advances its interests in world politics. Domestic policy covers a wide range of areas, including business, education, energy, healthcare, law enforcement, money and taxes, natural resources, social welfare, and personal rights and freedoms.

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The first of the debates between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney is on Wednesday night, and so we asked our writers and editors (and one cartoonist) what questions they had for the candidates. Here is a selection for the first debate, which is on domestic issues. We’ll have more for the town-hall debate (October 16th), the one on foreign policy (October 22nd), as well as for the Vice-Presidential debate (October 11th). We also want to know what our readers would ask: leave your questions in the comments section below, and ask them on Twitter by using the #nyerdebateq hashtag. And we added a twist: assume, for the sake of the exercise, that the candidates will actually answer truthfully.

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