It's not a question that goes away just if journalists let it slide. She needs to have good answers. She may be the nominee, so the party needs her to have good answers.https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu/status/1184468405732159488 …
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Replying to @trumwill
She should have those answers, but the GOP hasn't had answers for forty years and it doesn't seem to hurt them.
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There is an asymmetry here. Probably now more than ever. To this day we have no idea what health care plan it is Trump has been talking about. And forget about getting answers on paying for things.
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Replying to @GehringTed @Don_Zeko
Less is required of defending the status quo or making smaller changes than is of campaigning on overhauling the entire system.
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But: it *wasn’t* the status quo when he ran. And he’s now affirmatively running on a new plan.https://www.google.com/amp/s/khn.org/news/trump-phenomenal-republican-health-plan-political-strategy/amp/ …
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Replying to @GehringTed @Don_Zeko
1) Those appear to be "Public Option" level changes and not M4A. 2) The article specifically goes into the risks to Trump of unleashing an aggressive plan. It's risky. Be prepared!
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The asymmetry goes deeper than healthcare. Dems have a lot of policies they can’t enact because they’re bad at reaching power. The GOP has a fair amount of power, but no discernible agenda other than “own the libs.” We may be here for a while
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