Despite fear-mongering from right-wing medias, majority of Republicans now support Medicare for All

'Incredible': New Poll That Shows 70% of Americans Support Medicare for All Includes 84% of Democrats and 52% of Republicans

"Don't tell anyone but, uh, we're gonna win."



As its progressive wing and a groundswell of new and energetic candidates continues to move the Democratic Party to the left, a new Reuters poll out Thursday shows that support for a key plank of this insurgency—Medicare for All—has hit an all-time high with 70 percent of all Americans now in favor of a such program, including nearly 85 percent of Democrats and a full 52 percent of Republicans.
With such levels of popularity, as an accompanying article exploring some of the tensions within the party makes clear, Democratic leaders are being told they ignore the push for Medicare for All at their own peril.

While the Reuters article focused mainly on the question of whether progressive leaders like Sanders and congressional candidates like New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nebraska's Kara Eastman can convince voters to support progressive proposals, the news agency's polling showed that centrist Democrats, who claim they are trying to appeal to so-called "moderates," are actually alienating the vast majority of potential voters on key issues.

But the poll toward the bottom of the page conveyed that centrist Democrats still intent on appealing to moderates who they believe want to preserve the for-profit health sector—one that costs Americans $3.4 trillion per year while delivering worse outcomes than universal healthcare systems like those in the United Kingdom and France—are actually alienating the vast majority of voters.

"Democrats have been fixated for 20 years on this elusive, independent, mythical middle of the road voter that did not exist," Crystal Rhoades, head of the Democratic Party in Nebraska’s Douglas County, told Reuters. "We're going to try bold ideas."

While the new poll showed higher support from Republicans for Medicare for All than other surveys, it is far from an anomaly. Progressive journalist Jordan Chariton and the Democratic Socialists of America noted that other recent polls have found that Americans from both sides of the aisle now favor government-funded universal healthcare in greater numbers than ever before.
Both also expressed deep frustration at Washington insiders' insistence that the issue is a losing one in areas thought to be conservative-leaning, as in Tuesday's Politico article which quoted one veteran Democratic pollster as saying, "Voters are smart enough to know that Medicare for all isn't going to happen right now, or maybe ever."

The new poll numbers come less than a week after CNN's Jake Tapper released a "Friday Fact Check" segment claiming that a study by the Koch brothers-funded Mercatus Center concluded that Medicare for All would cost more than the current healthcare system, ignoring the report's finding that it would actually save the U.S. $2 trillion in overall healthcare costs.

Proponents of the proposal shared Reuters' new poll widely, expressing hope that the increasingly positive view of Medicare for All among all Americans would become impossible for pollsters and centrists to ignore.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...ns-support-medicare-all-includes-84-democrats


Democrats won't win the 2020 election without putting Medicare-for-All on their party's platform and having a candidate that strongly pushes for it.

Trump promised that "everyone will be taking care of". But his plan disencfranchised millions of americans so now, all of these people realise that Medicare-for-All is the only way for them to get access to some decent healthcare.
 

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This is a lie. 57 percent of Republicans support Medicare and Medicaid for the elderly and the very poor.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...er-health-coverage-grows-driven-by-democrats/

Republicans still do not support a top down single payer system. Just like everything you lefties do, you take one question about healthcare and apply it across the board to get the answer you want.

#FuckTheLyingLeft

1) This article is more than year old.
2) The pole the article I posted refers to asks one simple question : Would you support or oppose Medicare for All ?
Simple question, simple answer, simple conclusion to draw. Also Medicare for All as a key advantage when it comes to polls : the name speaks for itself. Average americans may not know exactly what's a single payer system bhey know tht Medicare is the healthcare system that offers the best benefit-cost ratio, the one that's most favorable ot them. And the idea that this sysre could apply to them is something they find quite compelling
 
And replace Medicare for all to single payer and 35 percent of Republicans won't support it.
Get this through your thick skull. The United States will NEVER be as socialist as Europe and France. Never in my lifetime.
Mind your own fucked up country.
 
And replace Medicare for all to single payer and 35 percent of Republicans won't support it.
Get this through your thick skull.

Because they don't know what's a single-payer system.
But when they are asked about something as simple to understand as Medicare for All, people massively support it.

Get it through your thick skull : the american people massively support implementing on the US the same kind of healthcare system we have in Europe.
 
Because they don't know what's a single-payer system.
But when they are asked about something as simple to understand as Medicare for All, people massively support it.

Get it through your thick skull : the american people massively support implementing on the US the same kind of healthcare system we have in Europe.
Get it through your thick skull, I am an American citizen. I probably pay more taxes in a year than you earn in total. The American people do not “ massively” support a single payer system. And the ones that don’t have a concept of the costs or understand exactly what it is are in the Democrat base, not Republican.
We have just recently been through a healthcare debacle. Any candidate that runs on raising taxes through the roof will get crushed in the election. I’m all for it.
 
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