Sen. Bernie Sanders will challenge Democratic primary candidates to reject donations from private health insurance and pharmaceutical interests during a Wednesday speech billed by his campaign as a rebuttal to intra-party criticism of 'Medicare for All.'
Sen. Bernie Sanders will challenge Democratic primary candidates to reject donations from private health insurance and pharmaceutical interests during a Wednesday speech billed by his campaign as a rebuttal to intraparty criticism of"Medicare for All."
"You can't change a corrupt system by taking its money," the Vermont independent will say, according to prepared remarks."Candidates who are not willing to take pledge should explain to the American people why those interests believe their campaigns are a good investment."Sanders' speech caps off a contentious week that saw former Vice President Joe Biden unveil his own health care proposal, which would add muscle to Obamacare and create a public insurance option.
Kamala Harris: My plan is not an elimination of Obamacare 06:05Asked on Tuesday what Medicare for All would translate to during a Harris administration, Harris told CNN her definition stated"that everyone will have access to health care and cost will not be a barrier.
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