Fox News March 7, 2020
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Self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who says he will launch a political revolution if elected president in November, has made his radical “Medicare-for-all” proposal the centerpiece of his campaign.

Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is challenging Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination, argues correctly that “Medicare-for-all” is unaffordable.

Biden wants you to think he’s a moderate who favors a much less costly plan that would build on ObamaCare. But the former vice president’s plan still features its fair share of tax increases that would hamstring our economy and take a bite out of the average family’s wallet.

In truth, Biden and Sanders are both calling for the same thing –...

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