What kind of "democracy" do we have if candidates supporting the most popular policies are thought of "not having any chance"?
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Replying to @jsanch2s @joshua4congress and
these policies aren’t popular. m4a has like a 40% approval rating, lower than trump’s
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Replying to @Jack_W002 @jsanch2s and
Trump's healthcare plan was barely in the double digits from memory. Are you sure about that...?
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Replying to @JustinWootonSC @Jack_W002 and
Unless you're talking about his overall approval rating, in which case I still think you're wrong.
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Replying to @JustinWootonSC @jsanch2s and
trump’s approval is 42% the kaiser poll (best and most in depth one i’ve seen) found that - americans oppose m4a after being told it will decrease overall healthcare costs but have an increase in taxes (48-47)
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Replying to @Jack_W002 @JustinWootonSC and
Framing of the question is crucial. When speaking with constituents, I explain how their fear of an increased tax is unfounded. They need to see hard numbers to realize that naysayers are misleading them. 1/2
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @Jack_W002 and
Yes, it goes up. Though, after I walk them through the math, they quickly flip their stance. I use my Insurance vs M4A, then put their numbers in. It becomes immediately clear to everyone.
#MedicareForAll#NoHalfMeasures#MXC2020#RoseCaucus#Fortified 2/21 reply 1 retweet 9 likes -
Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @Jack_W002 and
Hi Xavier, I'd love to see you make that case. Is there any article (or other media) where you've written this? Sounds very effective

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Replying to @jsanch2s @Jack_W002 and
When I get home, I will find the post I made and copy the response, here. It is pretty simple, yet thorough.
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @Jack_W002 and
Thank you Sir
. I'd be happy to help amplify your message (if you don't mind
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These are my personal costs under our current healthcare system: Current Plan, based off of $68,000/year: Premium: $54/week ($2,808/year) Dental: $3.35/week ($174/year) Vision: $1.58/week ($82/year) Medicare Tax: 1.45% ($986/year)
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @jsanch2s and
Total amount paid before any services rendered: $4,050 Copay: $35/visit Deductible: $700 Out Of Pocket Maximum: $6,600
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @jsanch2s and
M4A: Premium: $0 Dental: $0 Vision: $0 Medicare Tax: %4 ($2,720/year) Total amount paid before any services rendered: $2,720 Copay: $0 Deductible: $0 Out of Pocket Maximum: $0
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