From WSJopinion: In detailing her plan for Medicare for All, Elizabeth Warren may well have penned a suicide note. There’s no reason for the entire Democratic Party to sign it, writes BillGalston.
Is the country ready for the “big structural change” that Sen. Elizabeth Warren is promising? Would the Democratic Party be wise to bet that it is? The answers to these questions will shape the outcome of the nomination contest and the general election.
Now that Ms. Warren has released her long-awaited Medicare for All plan, there is no longer any need to discuss this issue in the abstract. She has zoomed past the last offramp and is now fully committed to a plan that would revolutionize the way health care is financed and...
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