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Democrats debate how to provide health care (The Des Moines


Democrats debate how to provide health care (The Des Moines Register)
Davenport, Ia. - Most of the leading Democratic presidential candidates promised here Thursday to provide universal health care and save Medicare and...

Five Democrats discuss health care in Iowa (WOI-TV Des Moines)
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) - Five Democratic presidential candidates are pledging to spend more on health care and bolster retirement programs. The five appeared at an AARP forum in Davenport.

Five Dems in Iowa Agree: 'No' to Single Payer System; Kucinich Takes Them All On (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
In a debate sponsored by one of the nation's leading private insurance sales organizations, AARP, five Democratic presidential candidates unanimously voiced opposition to a single payer national health plan, Medicare for All. The only presidential candidate to author such a plan, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, was not invited to the debate, despite the fact that he has run ahead of or even with ...

Democratic candidates focus on seniors at Iowa forum (USA Today)
Five Democratic presidential candidates pledged during an AARP forum Thursday night to spend more on health care and bolster retirement programs crucial to politically potent seniors, but they quibbled about who was best qualified to deliver on those campaign promises.

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