Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she will 'of course' consult with Sen. Bernie Sanders about her soon-to-be-released plan on how to pay for 'Medicare for All,' but she has not yet discussed those details with him
Durham, New Hampshire Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Wednesday that she will"of course" consult with Sen. Bernie Sanders about her soon-to-be-released plan on how to pay for"Medicare for All," but that she has not yet discussed those details with him.
"I'm glad to talk to Bernie about this," Warren told reporters after a campaign rally in Durham, New Hampshire. Warren has come under blistering criticism over the past few weeks from her Democratic primary rivals who oppose a swift move to a single-payer health care system. The Massachusetts senator is a co-sponsor, twice over, of Sanders' signature health care bill, saying as a presidential candidate:"I'm with Bernie on Medicare for All.
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