REPORT: Dems clash at debate over ‘divisive’ Medicare-for-all pushed by Warren, Sanders

NOVEMBER 20, 2019

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In the first Democratic presidential primary debate since Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she would gradually guide the country to a “Medicare-for-all” system, the candidates on Wednesday night laid bare their disputes on the affordability of the unprecedented proposal.

As the discussion at the MSNBC debate in Atlanta unfolded, Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard — who was recently accused by Hillary Clinton of being a “Russian asset” — offered a blunt assessment: “Our Democratic Party, unfortunately, is not the party that is of, by and for the people,” she said.

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Pete Buttigieg, whose popularity has surged in recent days, notably knocked Warren’s plan, calling for making Medicare widely available “without the divisive step of ordering people onto it” and saying that “commanding people to accept that option” is not the right approach.

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