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ehrnst

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3. There are alternatives to Single Payer, as the vast majority of countries with UHC have shown.
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:35 PM
Apr 2020

And polling shows that even many of those who are in favor of M4A aren't really clear on what it entails.



The big picture: That doesn’t necessarily mean more information will turn supporters into opponents, but it shows that we’re still at an early stage in this debate, in which opinions about Medicare for All are often reflections of broader political alliances, not the details of a plan.

By the numbers: In our January tracking poll, more than half (59%) of Medicare for All supporters didn’t think Medicare for All would require people to give up their employer-based insurance; 34% knew it would.

Democrats have learned more about the plan over the course of the party’s primary — 41% now know that people with employer coverage couldn’t keep it, up from 25% in June.


The big picture: People's opinions are still malleable.

Majority support for Medicare for All flips to majority opposition — 58% — if people think it would eliminate private coverage. And opposition rises to 70% if people think Medicare for All would lead to delays in care.


But support rises to 67% if people hear that Medicare for All would eliminate premiums and deductibles, and to 71% if they hear it would "make health care a right."


https://www.axios.com/bernie-sanders-supporters-medicare-for-all-44b8e5bd-45b6-4a91-bcb9-856265b48706.html

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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When this crisis is all said and done.... RhodeIslandOne Apr 2020 #1
There are alternatives to Single Payer, as the vast majority of countries with UHC have shown. ehrnst Apr 2020 #3
Let's take polls 12 months from now about what America wants n/m RhodeIslandOne Apr 2020 #4
I keep hearing that Americans "will demand M4A" ehrnst Apr 2020 #6
I'm not a Sanders supporter and never was RhodeIslandOne Apr 2020 #7
You didn't answer my question... ehrnst Apr 2020 #8
You're aware of what's going on out in world, right? RhodeIslandOne Apr 2020 #9
So you don't have an answer to my question. ehrnst Apr 2020 #17
People Will Demanded Expanded Access or Universal Access - That Doesn't Have to Be Medicare 4 All Indykatie Apr 2020 #11
Universal access is fine Turin_C3PO Apr 2020 #13
Pete was my first choice radical noodle Apr 2020 #2
Yay for the "Democratic Establishment".. they Get the Blame! YAY! Cha Apr 2020 #5
The Sole Obstacle To Progressive Policies, Ma'am, That's What It Is!!! The Magistrate Apr 2020 #10
Yeah, Darn those Dem Establishment Voters! They went Out Cha Apr 2020 #14
All Those 'Votes', Ma'am The Magistrate Apr 2020 #16
The vast bulk of the party have rejected sanders Gothmog Apr 2020 #12
lol.. can't understand WHY! Thank you for this, Goth.. Cha Apr 2020 #15
There are a large number of real Democrats who have very good memories Gothmog Apr 2020 #18
K&R Tarheel_Dem Apr 2020 #19
Sanders is under 30% in this polling Gothmog Apr 2020 #20
Democrats and especially Hillary supporters la-trucker Apr 2020 #21
One month ago tonight - but it feels like a million years ago Gothmog Apr 2020 #22
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