With no audience in the room tonight, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are squaring off in a Democratic Presidential Debate. At one point, Sanders asks, “Do we have the guts to take on the health care industry, some of which is funding the vice president’s campaign?” Biden Responded, “This is a national crisis. I don’t want to get this into a back and forth in terms of our politics.”
“Do we have the guts to take on the health care industry, some of which is funding the vice president’s campaign?” Bernie Sanders asks.
— ABC News (@ABC) March 16, 2020
“This is a national crisis. I don’t want to get this into a back and forth in terms of our politics,” Joe Biden says. https://t.co/3xmm31a1WW
During a presidential debate, Democrat Joe Biden says: “I don’t want to get this into a back and forth in terms of our politics.”
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) March 16, 2020
IT’S A DEBATEpic.twitter.com/uKmAj8h1QQ
That response seems crazy considering the fact that they are on the stage having a debate and it is clear that Biden doesn’t want to talk about his healthcare plan compared to Sanders’ proposals. Sanders has proposed Medicare for all.
The coronavirus has strongly proven that we need Bernie Sanders’ Medicare for All. #WhatsYourPlanJoe for the 10 million people that your healthcare proposal would leave uninsured? pic.twitter.com/5JZ3cUjkPo
— Hayden LaCelle (@HaydenLaCelle4) March 15, 2020
Biden just recently claimed that he would veto such a plan if it would “undermine the security and certainty of healthcare.”
“I want to know how did they find the $35 trillion.”
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) March 11, 2020
Democratic front-runner @JoeBiden said that, if elected President, he would veto a “#MedicareForAll” proposal if it undermined the “security and certainty” of #Healthcare provision. https://t.co/e2gZT0f9ah
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