If nothing else, the 2014 midterm elections proved again that democracy works best when everyone participates. The low voter turnout and extremely close elections in many states proved, once again, that every voice and every vote counts!
Dr. Cirillo is director of health policy and legislative advocacy for Emergency Medicine Physicians in Canton, Ohio.
2016 “Rumored” Presidential Hopefuls
Republicans
Gov. Chris Christie—NJ
Former Gov. Mitt Romney—MA
Sen. Rand Paul—KY
Sen. Marco Rubio—FL
Sen. Ted Cruz—TX
Former Gov. Jeb Bush—FL
Gov. Rick Perry—TX
Gov. Rick Kasich—OH
Gov. Mike Pence—IN
Sen. Rob Portman—OH
Gov. Bobby Jindal—LA
Rep. Paul Ryan—WI
Gov. Scott Walker—WI
Democrats
Vice President Joe Biden
Former Sen. Hillary Clinton—NY
Sen. Elizabeth Warren—MA
Former Gov. Howard Dean—VT
Sen. Joe Manchin—WV
Former Gov. Martin O’Malley—MD
Topics: ACEPAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansCongressEmergency MedicineMidterm ElectionsOpinionPublic Policy
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Dr. Cirillo serves on the ACEP Board of Directors. He still actively practices emergency medicine and serves as the director of government affairs for US Acute Care Solutions.
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