Kamala Harris aims to hide her long record of backing Medicare for All
Briefly

Polling data indicates a significant shift away from governmental healthcare systems, with only 37% of likely voters in favor of Medicare for All, reflecting a drop in support over the past year.
In contrast to the declining support for a single-payer system, satisfaction with existing insurance plans has grown, with 91% of insured voters expressing contentment with their current healthcare coverage—an increase for three consecutive years.
Kamala Harris's past statements and policy proposals regarding Medicare for All raise concerns, as she previously advocated for a total ban on private insurance while highlighting her support during her earlier presidential run.
Critics argue that Harris's current distancing from her earlier Medicare for All stance appears to be a strategic retreat rather than a reflection of genuine ideological change, leaving voters questioning her true position.
Read at New York Post
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