Sen. Elizabeth Warren refused to say if taxes would go up for the middle class in order to pay for 'Medicare for All.' Sen. Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, said it was 'appropriate' to acknowledge tax increases. DemDebate
Klobuchar: "The difference between a plan and a pipe dream is something that you can actually get done"Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar didn’t waste any time to go after Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday, using her answer on health care to raise questions about the Warren-backed"Medicare for All" single-payer health care plan.
Klobuchar’s key issue with Medicare for All, a sweeping health care plan that would remake the entire health care system with an entirely government backed system, is that she doesn’t believe it can get done.
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