How is backing away from single-payer healthcare supposed to make her more popular in battleground states? It truly boggles my mind as a Canadian. I can’t imagine paying like $15k per year for bottom-of-the-barrel coverage and thinking that’s better than paying nothing at the point of service, not having to call anybody, and never getting a bill.
How is backing away from single-payer healthcare supposed to make her more popular in battleground states? It truly boggles my mind as a Canadian. I can’t imagine paying like $15k per year for bottom-of-the-barrel coverage and thinking that’s better than paying nothing at the point of service, not having to call anybody, and never getting a bill.