right, what are going to vote for a democrat, they re already in line. yeah. they want to be know, are you really going to make my life better or not? a lot of what we see in these debates in part because of the format isn t showcasing that enough yet. a lot of it is, but it s not enough yet. it s the nuance that people really want. it s the details. so lots of people want healthcare and they want to keep the aca. how will you do it as the democratic nominee? will it be for everyone? will my taxes go up? i think these are some of the questions that democratic primary and then ultimately democratic voters want to know. for example, bernie sanders has been talking about his medicare for all, no private insurance for two campaigns. he pointed across the river to canada. in capd you can buy private insurance if you wanted. as you can in every other country like france, england, germany that offer a big government-run insurance program. let s have an honest debate about what we real
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