Sean Philip Cotter: Dems grapple with ‘socialism’ label on health care
Most of the 2020 candidates have embraced the loosely defined concept of "Medicare-for-all," as some advocate for buy-ins to Medicare or Medicaid or even an approach in which the government runs a single-payer system.
"We've gone from Obamacare to
But
"The second you throw 'socialism' into it, that's when people start going off the walls -- though it's been interesting to see the
She noted that the polling for the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, polls very differently depending on how the questions about it are asked.
She said, "Single-payer would be great, but if you're having trouble branding the Affordable Care Act, you'll have a hard time with single-payer, because it seems scary to people."
"I do think you'll continue to hear it," said
Merrill added, "
But Democratic strategist
He praised the approach of Minnesota
Ferson said, "You do what's practical -- you do what you can get done. That's the way to win."
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