Our healthcare policies should not be driven by the financial preferences of health insurance or big pharmaceutical companies; they should be driven by the needs of the American people.
Medicare for All is now supported by 88% of Democratic voters and 70% of all voters. It is not a far-left issue or a radical issue anymore. It is a popular policy that the American people want.

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Replying to @marwilliamson
This is bull crap stats. The majority want govt OUT of healthcare to let the free market provide.
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Are millions of underinsured and uninsured Americans okay with their lack of healthcare, happy to sacrifice their health so the “free market” can thrive? An economic system should serve a people, the people should not serve an economic system.
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Tens of thousands have died yearly from being uninsured or underinsured even before the pandemic hit... meanwhile:
Replying to @marwilliamson
Ask doctors how they feel about this statement. Doctors don’t invest 8 years of higher education and $260K to work for the government!!!!
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Where does anyone in the world go for the best of life saving procedures?
Replying to @marwilliamson
I think Biden is supporting the Affordable Care Act ... because it's Obama's legacy ... and he feels obligated to keep it ... Obama needs to be the one to support Medicare for All ... If he does ... then Joe will ...
Replying to @marwilliamson
Our healthcare policies should be driven by the free market in the constitution. It’s pretty simple. There is no federal authority for anything healthcare related. If you want to change that, work on an amendment. Bye-bye, FDA