International Business Times November 10, 2019
Wesley Docker

Healthcare is one of the major points of debate in the 2020 election. While likely Republican nominee President Trump will no doubt describe Democratic presidential candidates as socialists for their healthcare plans, the Democratic frontrunners all have varying plans and thoughts on the issue.

Here’s a look at how the top Democratic candidates compare and contrast on the topic.

Joe Biden

Former Vice President Joe Biden hopes to expand on the legacy of Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) as well as provide tax credits for working Americans to purchase health insurance plans. He hopes to protect the ACA legislation from Republicans who have tried to repeal it and has criticized Trump’s efforts to “sabotage” the ACA. Under Biden’s...

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