Watch to watch for in Wednesday’s Democratic debate: Warren’s pivot on Medicare for All, Buttigieg rising
The fifth Democratic presidential debate is set for
Ten candidates will be on stage, as fewer
Former
Former Rep.
Here are a few things to watch.
During the fourth debate last month, Warren took heat for her squishy position on how she would finance her "Medicare for All" health care plan.
"Your signature, Senator, is to have a plan for everything -- except this," Buttigieg told Warren.
A few weeks later, the
Then last week, Warren appeared to hedge her bets, saying she'd first create a public health insurance option, allowing anyone who wants to buy into Medicare to do so, followed by a transition to a full single-payer system by the end of her third year in office.
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Candidates like Biden and Buttigieg have embraced a so-called public option as a middle ground between the status quo and Medicare for All, so it will be interesting to see how they react to Warren's latest shuffle.
And will Sanders use the moment to claim the mantle of ideological purity?
During last month's debate, the candidates made clear that they believed Warren had supplanted Biden as the front-runner, ganging up on her early and often.
It stands to reason that it may be Buttigieg's turn in the hot seat Wednesday, after a new poll last week found he was the top choice for 25% of likely
There's been some bad news for Buttigieg, too: Despite his gains in mostly white
Despite months of campaigning by the largest Democratic presidential field in recent memory, the party isn't convinced it's ready to beat President
Patrick announced his candidacy last week, and Bloomberg has been moving toward a run.
They won't be on stage, but Wednesday gives the other candidates another chance to show voters that the party doesn't need a rescue plan.
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