Nose dive as support for medicare for all and wealth tax plummets, could warren and sanders far Left Progressive policies be losing steam with voters . Good evening, i am david asman, happy holidays, joining me on the panel, caroll, christine. And Gary Kaltbaum and steve forbes, the latest quinnipiac poll showing support for med medicare for all could be slipping, 52 of voters say this is a bad idea, and showing mayor pete surging to second place ahead of warren and sanders, Elizabeth Warrens numbers have been slashed in half from last month, when she was in lead with 28 , amid a new report from politico, former president president obama said he private he said hig he would spk up to stop Bernie Sanders from becoming the democratic no nominee. They are not ready, they dont want it, but they get part of it if democrat get in socalled moderates are moderate socialists, with a government creep rather than a government leap. But it will be more government control more taxes, more regulatio
A number of companies say it disenfranchises some voters. Some, such as Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola, are based in Georgia, where state lawmakers have the power to raise state taxes. Delta chief executive Ed Bastian said in a public memo that his decision to speak out was informed by discussions with leaders and employees in the Black community.
The companies criticising the law so far represent a sliver of the US business landscape. Yet they are part of a growing group of companies shedding their reluctance to speak out on politically controversial social issues that matter to many of their employees and customers globally, business leaders interviewed by