Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been using new, notable language at her town halls to describe the transition into 'Medicare for All' — saying that under her plan, it would be a voter's 'choice' to opt in
KEOKUK, IOWA Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been using new, notable language at her town halls to describe the transition into"Medicare for All" -- saying, under her plan, it would be a voter's"choice" to opt in.
While the language is already a part of her transition proposal, it's a notable rhetorical shift on Warren's part after her moderate Democratic rivals -- namely South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg -- have criticized her plan that would eventually eliminate private health insurance.For the last two weeks, Warren has described the transition into her Medicare For All plan as a"choice" for Americans to try it.
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