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Democratic proposals to overhaul health care: A 2020 primer | TheHill

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About 20 million Americans have gained coverage under ObamaCare since it was passed in 2010, but nearly 9 percent — 30 million people — still don’t have health insurance.  All Democrats running for president say they want to provide universal health care coverage to Americans. But they have different ideas about how to get there.  Here are the plans they keep talking about on the campaign trail and what they would do.    Medicare for All  Sponsors: Sen.

2020: Pete Buttigieg Officially Launches White House Campaign

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“I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor. More than a little bold, at age 37, to seek the highest office in the land,” he said to cheers of “Pete, Pete, Pete” from an audience assembled in a former Studebaker auto plant. The South Bend mayor, a Rhodes Scholar and Afghanistan War veteran who has been exploring a White House run since January, has now joined a field of a dozen-plus rivals vying to take on President Donald Trump. “The forces of change in our country today are tectonic,” he said.

Pete Buttigieg makes his campaign for president official - The Boston Globe

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Pete Buttigieg, the little-known Indiana mayor who has risen to prominence in the early stages of the 2020 Democratic presidential race, made his official campaign entrance Sunday by claiming the mantle of youthful generation ready to reshape the country. ‘‘I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 15, 2019
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The case was closed for President Donald Trump on March 24, the day Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress his four-page summary of the special counsel’s 300-plus page report.  State officials have recently hired four of the state GOP’s operatives, including two directly within the governor’s office.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 15, 2019
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Editorial This should be the year a pair of campus-safety bills finally reach the governor’s desk and become law.  Michael A. Cohen Will they support a candidate who minces no words and pushes a sweeping platform of political change?  The case was closed for President Donald Trump on March 24, the day Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress his four-page summary of the special counsel’s 300-plus page report.  State officials have recently hired four of the state GOP’s operatives, including two directly within the governor’s office.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 15, 2019
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Editorial This should be the year a pair of campus-safety bills finally reach the governor’s desk and become law.  Michael A. Cohen Will they support a candidate who minces no words and pushes a sweeping platform of political change?  The case was closed for President Donald Trump on March 24, the day Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress his four-page summary of the special counsel’s 300-plus page report.  State officials have recently hired four of the state GOP’s operatives, including two directly within the governor’s office.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onApril 15, 2019
by admin
Editorial This should be the year a pair of campus-safety bills finally reach the governor’s desk and become law.  Michael A. Cohen Will they support a candidate who minces no words and pushes a sweeping platform of political change?  The case was closed for President Donald Trump on March 24, the day Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress his four-page summary of the special counsel’s 300-plus page report.  State officials have recently hired four of the state GOP’s operatives, including two directly within the governor’s office.