Elizabeth Warren plans to start Medicare for All within first 100 days - Business Insider

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Elizabeth Warren releases plan pledging to begin Medicare for All transition within first 100 days in office

to start transitioning the United States towards a universal healthcare system in her first 100 days in office. Her aim is to eventually steer the nation onto "Medicare for All" by the end of her first term as president.

The second part of the plan is a promise from Warren to curb the cost of prescription drugs and insulin. Under the proposal, Warren would also maintain the private health insurance system until her third year in office, when she would attempt to pass another bill fully transitioning the US onto a universal healthcare system.

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Does this plan accidentally include how she plans to pay for it? Didn't think so..

ewarren will NEVER get it through Congress, let alone in the first 100 days.

You smoking some goooood shit dear. Delusional methinks

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