The two candidates have very different views on health care and Florida voters support former Vice President Joe Biden's plan to that of Senator Bernie Sanders.
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 25: Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks as Sen. Bernie Sanders looks on during the Democratic presidential primary debate at the Charleston Gaillard Center on February 25, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. Seven candidates qualified for the debate, hosted by CBS News and Congressional Black Caucus Institute, ahead of South Carolina’s primary in four days.
The two Democratic candidates have vastly different views when it comes to how the health care system should operate in the U.S. Biden's campaign website states his health care plan consists of building on the Affordable Care Act that was signed into law under former President Barack Obama. Biden's plan aims to"insure more than an estimated 97 percent of Americans" by providing a public health insurance option, among other policies.
Sanders wants a complete overhaul of the American health care system. He believes health care is a human right and should be provided to all Americans on the government's dime. His website states that Sanders aims to"create a Medicare for All, single-payer, national health insurance program to provide everyone in America with comprehensive health care coverage, free at the point of service.
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