I am genuinely curious about how #M4A candidates are going to navigate the political challenge of forcing hospitals and doctors, often major employers in their districts, to earn less. https://www.axios.com/medicare-for-all-doctors-hospitals-health-care-costs-8a175bd2-5d6e-4a1f-9352-f275a062ef1a.html … https://twitter.com/nealkwatra/status/1156588700438028290 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
separately from the philosophy of it, which i obviously fall sharply against, i’ve also wondered how they intend to sell removing private hc plans from the hundreds of millions who like it. even if only an overton window thing, this single point could cost warren the election.
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Replying to @micsolana @kimmaicutler
it’s also uncharacteristically poor tactics for her - she could have kept lying about the long term goal, said she’s simply for a public option. does she just feel she needs to compete for the bernie votes?
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Replying to @micsolana
Public option doesn’t seem to be the same as what Warren is advocating. I think she straight up raised her hand to end employer plans in the last debate.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
no, you’re right, she did. my question is why did she do it? there are other ways for her to achieve the goal long term. this doesn’t seem politically advantageous.
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I’m reaaaally curious about her calculation on that one and why she decided to open herself up to attacks on it if she makes it into the general.
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Probably a @GaneshSitaraman question or he at least knows who knows on her health policy team.
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