Kamala Harris Supported Eliminating Private Health Insurance AP Photo/John Minchillo
Vice President Kamala Harris went all-in for eliminating private health insurance in 2019, underscoring GovTrack’s now-deleted report of her record as the most far-left senator in that same year.
GovTrack’s scorecard ranked her as the most liberal senator in 2019, further left even than socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). However, GovTrack rescinded that report in July, noting that its conclusion was drawn from a “single calendar year” of data, which is “not sufficient to create a reliable portrait of the activity of legislators.”
“We need to have Medicare-for-all,” Harris said at a town hall, noting she would cut private insurers.
I feel “very strongly” about it, she added.
“We have to appreciate and understand that access to health care should not be thought of to be a privilege. It should be understood to be a right,” she said.
Harris co-sponsored Sanders’ “Medicare for All” legislation in 2019 to end private insurers. The bill would have led to the elimination of private health insurance, delays in care, and threats to the Medicare program, the Senate Budget Committee found:
A majority of Americans oppose “Medicare for All” after learning that it would eliminate private health insurance companies, a poll that the Kaiser Family Foundation conducted showed.
Harris “campaign officials” allegedly told the New York Times on Monday that she no longer supports “a single-payer health insurance program.”
Read more about Harris’s radical record here.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter with Breitbart News and a former RNC War Room Analyst. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell on “X” @WendellHusebø or on Truth Social @WendellHusebo.
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