Peter Suderman at Reason.com dug into a new survey.
It finds that 56 percent of the country supports a “national health plan, sometimes called Medicare for All” and an even larger percentage—71 percent—supports the idea when told that it would “guarantee health insurance as a right for all Americans.” When told that such a plan would eliminate health insurance premiums, 67 percent say they’re in favor.
But the more revealing part of the survey, I think, comes from the questions focused on the costs of single payer…
Yes, indeed.
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