provide universal health care to every american. it leaves medicare alone. it creates a new system from when you're born to you're 65. we roll medicaid into that. you get it as a right of citizenship. but if you don't want it, you can opt out. get a small tax credit. or you can buy a supplemental system. and it's fully paid for by eliminating the corporate deductibility of health care. that's the right solution to the problem we have in health care. it provides everyone with access. it keeps a vibrant, private market. it will ensure that americans have high-quality health care and good access, right, and we can do things to control the cost of health care. >> i want to bring in amber ivy. she works for a nonprofit in washington, d.c. >> hey, amber. >> previously worked for the state of maryland. amber? >> thank you for taking my question. as a black woman, one of the things i'm concerned about, this is the time of year where election season comes around and now all of a sudden people care about the black vote. who do you plan to partner with to ensure that the agenda for black americans is not just