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The debate in South Carolina was an orchestrated hit job on progressives that backfired. Krystal Ball exposed it well. Rose Williams, a victim of an evil private health insurance system speaks with us as well.
Rose Williams’ experience makes it clear private health insurance is evil and Medicare for All is the only solution.
Rose went from listening to what she was told to taking her own healthcare into her hands as best that the system allowed. It has made her a proponent and strong advocate for Medicare for All. Her experience should scare every woman. Hell, it should scare every American.
Again, private health insurance is evil by design.
There are no two ways to look at this. Their profits depend on denying you service or milking you for whatever they can get out of you. The entire health care industrial complex is first based on money with humanity second. Rose Williams’ story makes it quite evident.
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Rising Number of Democrats Say Sanders Most Likely to Beat Trump as Senator Surpasses Biden in Black Voter Support
“The Reuters/Ipsos national polling results were released ahead of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary debate in South Carolina.”
Support for Sen. Bernie Sanders among Democrats and African-American voters is growing, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos national polling results, which were released before Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential primary debate in South Carolina.
The poll, conducted Feb.19-25, found (pdf) that a rising number of Democrats believe Sanders (I-Vt.) has the best chance of beating President Donald Trump in November.
While that question was not asked of registered Republicans, a plurality of all other respondents (26%) said Sanders is “most likely” to beat Trump in the general election, compared with 20% who said billionaire businessman and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 19% who said they “don’t know,” and 17% who said former Vice President Joe Biden.
Among registered Democratic voters, 29% selected Sanders as most likely to defeat the president compared with 21% who chose Bloomberg, 20% who named Biden, and 14% who said they “don’t know.” All the Democratic candidates except Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) were listed.
As Reuters noted Wednesday, “That was a big change from a month earlier, when 27% of respondents gave Biden the edge, and just 17% thought Sanders could beat Trump.”
Can Bernie Sanders beat Donald Trump? A growing number of Democratic voters say yes. @JosephAx reports https://t.co/yGJD5A9yU9 pic.twitter.com/ff4Ncgmvts
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 26, 2020
The results follow Sanders’ decisive victory in the Nevada caucuses last Saturday that solidified his status as the frontrunner in the race—and has caused his fellow candidates and the corporate media to ramp up attacks on the democratic socialist, including during and after Tuesday’s debate.
The debate in South Carolina came ahead of the state’s primary this coming Saturday—which will be the nation’s fourth nominating contest and will come just ahead of Super Tuesday next week, when Democrats in over a dozen states will weigh in on the primary race.
As of Wednesday morning, RealClearPolitics’ polling average showed Sanders with a national double-digit lead of 29.2% support compared with Biden at 18% and Bloomberg at 14.4%. In South Carolina, where Bloomberg is not competing, Biden led at 30.3% support compared with Sanders at 22.3%, according to RCP.
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