Elizabeth Warren’s Medicare for All Dilemma
October 18, 20198 min read1678 words
Published: October 18, 2019  |  8 min read1678 words
In September, 2017, as Republicans in Congress were pursuing an effort to abolish the Affordable Care Act—which ultimately failed in the Senate by one vote—Senator Bernie Sanders introduced the , which would have enrolled all Americans in a new national health-insurance scheme ca...
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Well Sourced
October 21, 2019
The article seems very credible, in particular for the amount of information and quotations reported. The problem of the healthcare system in the United States is something very interesting for those coming from abroad.
October 21, 2019
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Political Agenda
October 21, 2019
Overall, the article is fine and presents the case for why Elizabeth Warren needs to solidify her position on Medicare for All. I selected Political Agenda because, towards the end of the piece, author John Cassidy refers to Sanders as a one-issue candidate (Medicare for All) which I found to be a purposefully ignorant take on his campaign.
October 21, 2019
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Political Agenda
October 18, 2019
This reads like an Elizabeth Warren PR piece, plain and simple.
October 18, 2019
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