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sheshe2

(99,241 posts)
27. Thank you, electric_blue.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 03:21 AM
Jul 2

Sad to think we are so far behind Mexico and Italy, neither of them stellar in their treatment of women...yet they did.

Elect a woman...and look what you get:

Mexico is moving toward universal healthcare by 2027—here’s what it means and why it matters beyond its borders

In a global moment defined by rising costs, strained systems, and growing public anxiety around access to care, Mexico is quietly moving toward something far more ambitious: a fully universal healthcare model for 120 million people by 2027.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/mexico-is-moving-toward-universal-healthcare-by-2027-here-s-what-it-means-and-why-it-matters-beyond-its-borders/ar-AA20Bx77

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She had her shot and blew it SSJVegeta Jul 1 #1
I don't think that is a fair assessment at all... sheshe2 Jul 1 #3
You are correct. There were quite a few saboteurs. The "leave it blank" folks really set us back... QueerDuck Jul 1 #6
I hear you and know exactly what/why you are leaving things unsaid. sheshe2 Jul 1 #9
People refusing to vote for Harris because BIDEN was "too old" didn't help. Zelda_Orchid Jul 1 #12
There was quite a lot of irony to be observed in that ageism too.... QueerDuck Jul 1 #13
Rick Wilson, the former R campaign manager, said that with the exception of a couple of gaffs (which are flashman13 Jul 1 #14
Yes, she did! sheshe2 Jul 1 #23
Plenty of blame to go around quakerboy Jul 1 #22
Quite the assertion Torchlight Jul 1 #4
It is. Just like losing the popular vote to Trump SSJVegeta Jul 1 #5
She did Deminpenn Jul 2 #33
Harris has been laser focused on doing everything she can to help elect Democrats up and down the ticket in 2026 Quiet Em Jul 1 #2
Nice. Eko Jul 1 #7
Although it may be unfair, it's hard to see Democratic voters giving another chance to a candidate that lost to Trump. SamuelAdams Jul 1 #8
This will never happen Akakoji Jul 1 #21
Kerry Was Reaching Out to People in 2008, too DrFunkenstein Jul 1 #10
I doubt if she'll come anywhere close to getting the nomination. DavidDvorkin Jul 1 #11
The sad truth is America is far too sexist and racist to elect a woman of color president dlk Jul 1 #15
BINGO!! AZ8theist Jul 1 #17
So only white men should run angrychair Jul 1 #20
Democrats need to be in power to change anything dlk Jul 2 #29
Oh, ok angrychair Jul 2 #31
That's not what I'm saying, at all dlk Jul 2 #36
I understand that angrychair Friday #37
It seems the centrists are starting to feel the sea change... pecosbob Jul 1 #16
I am disinterested in another Harris run Billsdaughter Jul 1 #18
Now here's a novel idea: AloeVera Jul 1 #19
Debates, debates, and more debates. Let's take oasis Jul 1 #24
I agree. hamsterjill Jul 2 #32
I voted for her happily in 2024. If she wins the primary, I'll vote for her again in 2028. Frankly, I thought KPN Jul 2 #25
This.... electric_blue68 Jul 2 #26
Thank you, electric_blue. sheshe2 Jul 2 #27
Willie Sutton Bluetus Jul 2 #28
Bring on the debates. WinningAgain Jul 2 #30
I'm getting sick of "news" that's little more than gossip with undisclosed "sources" MorbidButterflyTat Jul 2 #34
Disappointing to hear as it won't end well or with support, rogue emissary Jul 2 #35
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