Health-Care Stocks Won’t Feel the Bern for Long

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Medicare for All could be a problem for Wall Street, but CGrantWSJ explains why the risk it poses to U.S. health-care stocks could pan out to be a buying opportunity for investors. WSJWhatsNow

Sen. Bernie Sanders has gained ground in the Democratic presidential race and is now tied with former Vice President Joe Biden among the party’s primary voters nationally, according to a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren is in third place.
 

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CGrantWSJ Who gives a fk if its a problem for Wall Street. Human lives and existence come first and there is more to life than money. This is American capitalism run amok! its beyond a religion for you nutters now!

CGrantWSJ Wall Street is like a socialist or communist , they’re rich people that Trump give them a big tax cut ever, and we need to change that,even if that will hurt Wall Street and rich investors, we gonna have to have medicare for ALL, let WS & rich lose their soul, we will get better

CGrantWSJ The son of the rabbi, Karl Marx, outlined Lincoln and what happened then.) All the poor rich are only members of the Communist Party)

CGrantWSJ But still poor. In addition to the members of the Communist Party) The idea is good. Just an Lincoln idea. Democracy is called.) But Jews cannot be trusted.)

CGrantWSJ Using Anericans’ bodies as the commodity. Vile.

CGrantWSJ Since when journalists started to give investment advise? This guy is short tesla for years... and the result is...

CGrantWSJ Bernie is a madman, a socialist one!

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