Time to post your online poll again Hondo, show how everyone loves Medicare for all

But, but, even Fox News viewers support it!!!!! Right Hondo?
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Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19 -
Goal post moving.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
So your original claim that a majority supports Medicare for All was a lie. Got it.
How about when you tell people that granting a Medicare for all option to exist will kill the existing private healthcare system what do you think happens to those numbers Hondo?
Of course people will support that option when they believe that it won't have a negative impact on them. But what happens when they figure out that you lied to them and Medicare for All will completely destroy the private health Insurance business? -
Bob, did you read your link and the question it asked? Go look at that and see if it's akin to anything I've said.SFGbob said:
Goal post moving.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
So your original claim that a majority supports Medicare for All was a lie. Got it.
How about when you tell people that granting a Medicare for all option to exist will kill the existing private healthcare system what do you think happens to those numbers Hondo?
Of course people will support that option when they believe that it won't have a negative impact on them. But what happens when they figure out that you lied to them and Medicare for All will completely destroy the private health Insurance business? -
Fuck you Hondo. What happened to you claim that a majority want single payer Hondo?2001400ex said:
Bob, did you read your link and the question it asked? Go look at that and see if it's akin to anything I've said.SFGbob said:
Goal post moving.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
So your original claim that a majority supports Medicare for All was a lie. Got it.
How about when you tell people that granting a Medicare for all option to exist will kill the existing private healthcare system what do you think happens to those numbers Hondo?
Of course people will support that option when they believe that it won't have a negative impact on them. But what happens when they figure out that you lied to them and Medicare for All will completely destroy the private health Insurance business? -
Bob. Read the question that was asked. Pull up the link. Idiot.SFGbob said:
Fuck you Hondo. What happened to you claim that a majority want single payer Hondo?2001400ex said:
Bob, did you read your link and the question it asked? Go look at that and see if it's akin to anything I've said.SFGbob said:
Goal post moving.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
So your original claim that a majority supports Medicare for All was a lie. Got it.
How about when you tell people that granting a Medicare for all option to exist will kill the existing private healthcare system what do you think happens to those numbers Hondo?
Of course people will support that option when they believe that it won't have a negative impact on them. But what happens when they figure out that you lied to them and Medicare for All will completely destroy the private health Insurance business? -
Go fuck yourself Hondo.2001400ex said:
Bob. Read the question that was asked. Pull up the link. Idiot.SFGbob said:
Fuck you Hondo. What happened to you claim that a majority want single payer Hondo?2001400ex said:
Bob, did you read your link and the question it asked? Go look at that and see if it's akin to anything I've said.SFGbob said:
Goal post moving.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
So your original claim that a majority supports Medicare for All was a lie. Got it.
How about when you tell people that granting a Medicare for all option to exist will kill the existing private healthcare system what do you think happens to those numbers Hondo?
Of course people will support that option when they believe that it won't have a negative impact on them. But what happens when they figure out that you lied to them and Medicare for All will completely destroy the private health Insurance business? -
Why are you afraid to post the question that was asked Bob? It's your link.SFGbob said:
Go fuck yourself Hondo.2001400ex said:
Bob. Read the question that was asked. Pull up the link. Idiot.SFGbob said:
Fuck you Hondo. What happened to you claim that a majority want single payer Hondo?2001400ex said:
Bob, did you read your link and the question it asked? Go look at that and see if it's akin to anything I've said.SFGbob said:
Goal post moving.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
So your original claim that a majority supports Medicare for All was a lie. Got it.
How about when you tell people that granting a Medicare for all option to exist will kill the existing private healthcare system what do you think happens to those numbers Hondo?
Of course people will support that option when they believe that it won't have a negative impact on them. But what happens when they figure out that you lied to them and Medicare for All will completely destroy the private health Insurance business?
But I'll spoonfeed you anyway. Just you show how ignorant you really are.
TREND: Do you think that removing the current health care system and replacing it with a single payer system, in which the federal government would expand Medicare to cover the medical expenses of every American citizen, is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 36 52 13
Mar 26, 2019 43 45 12
Sep 28, 2017 46 41 13
Aug 03, 2017 51 38 11
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Hi there Bob!
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Hi there Kunt.2001400ex said:Hi there Bob!
So you really think teachers across the country are primarily liberal? You do realize that their demographic is probably pretty close to the same as the general population, right?
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Yes Bob? You said teachers are like 90% liberal. Which isn't close to true. I'd add pulling quotes out of context to your white flag.SFGbob said:
Hi there Kunt.2001400ex said:Hi there Bob!
So you really think teachers across the country are primarily liberal? You do realize that their demographic is probably pretty close to the same as the general population, right?
Seriously Bob, you are a dumb motherfucker who can only respond when called out on your news source lying to you with random bullshit from last year. -
Buy into? Medicare is free except for Part B.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19
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I'd look at your paycheck.salemcoog said:
Buy into? Medicare is free except for Part B.2001400ex said:Hi there! From the link:
TREND: Do you think that keeping the current health care system but allowing all adults the option of buying into Medicare is a good idea or a bad idea?
Good Bad DK/NA
Nov 26, 2019 58 27 16
Mar 26, 2019 51 30 19 -
Why is the fake Indian running away from single payer medicare for all now? Why has her lead collapsed?
Because she had to say how to pay for it and that private insurance is gone. Now she says that won't happen until year two.
Obama did the same thing with Hondocare - back loaded the bad shit until after the 2012 election -
https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year. -
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year. -
Fuck off2001400ex said:
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year.
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Thought so.RaceBannon said:
Fuck off2001400ex said:
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year. -
Anyone can read the article. You were wrong. America doesn't want single payer. You're a lying sack of shit2001400ex said:
Thought so.RaceBannon said:
Fuck off2001400ex said:
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year.
Deflect away bitch -
When looking at polls, it depends on how you ask the question. As shown in this post. Just like if you ask people if they like Obamacare, people say no. If you ask if they like the affordable Care act, they say yes.RaceBannon said:
Anyone can read the article. You were wrong. America doesn't want single payer. You're a lying sack of shit2001400ex said:
Thought so.RaceBannon said:
Fuck off2001400ex said:
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year.
Deflect away bitch -
Fucking liar. I never said any such thing.2001400ex said:
Yes Bob? You said teachers are like 90% liberal. Which isn't close to true. I'd add pulling quotes out of context to your white flag.SFGbob said:
Hi there Kunt.2001400ex said:Hi there Bob!
So you really think teachers across the country are primarily liberal? You do realize that their demographic is probably pretty close to the same as the general population, right?
Seriously Bob, you are a dumb motherfucker who can only respond when called out on your news source lying to you with random bullshit from last year. -
Lizzie is cratering and backtracking2001400ex said:
When looking at polls, it depends on how you ask the question. As shown in this post. Just like if you ask people if they like Obamacare, people say no. If you ask if they like the affordable Care act, they say yes.RaceBannon said:
Anyone can read the article. You were wrong. America doesn't want single payer. You're a lying sack of shit2001400ex said:
Thought so.RaceBannon said:
Fuck off2001400ex said:
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year.
Deflect away bitch
People don't want it. Period
You lied -
But if you ask the question just right, and you lie to them and tell them it will save them money, and take 20 pounds off their waistline and make them look 10 years younger they support it, for others, but not for themselves.RaceBannon said:
Lizzie is cratering and backtracking2001400ex said:
When looking at polls, it depends on how you ask the question. As shown in this post. Just like if you ask people if they like Obamacare, people say no. If you ask if they like the affordable Care act, they say yes.RaceBannon said:
Anyone can read the article. You were wrong. America doesn't want single payer. You're a lying sack of shit2001400ex said:
Thought so.RaceBannon said:
Fuck off2001400ex said:
Now you are relying on polls?RaceBannon said:https://foxnews.com/politics/elizabeth-warren-polls-medicare-for-all
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is sinking like a rock in the latest national Democratic presidential primary polls -- a development that comes amid sustained criticism over the details of her "Medicare-for-all" plan.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows the populist liberal senator’s numbers slashed in half from 28 percent to 14 percent from the month before. After leading the pack in Quinnipiac’s October poll – which was seen as a sign of her surge in the race – Warren’s 14-point drop has her now in third place behind former Vice President Joe Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
BIDEN RETAKES LEAD IN NEW POLL AS WARREN'S NUMBERS PLUMMET, BUTTIGIEG GAINS GROUND
Another national poll from CNN released Wednesday also shows Warren in third place with 14 percent support, behind Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. That poll reflects a 5-point drop for Warren from CNN's October survey.
Warren has also seen a drop in support in polls from early voting states, like Iowa and New Hampshire, from October to November, as Buttigieg has risen.
Over the last month, Warren took heat from her center-left rivals and faced skepticism in the media over her "Medicare-for-all" funding plan after claiming the middle class wouldn't be hit with a tax hike, and the wealthy would fund it.
But a recent study released by the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget declared it would be "impossible" to finance any such plan using only taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board also challenged other calculations, especially her claim that the plan would translate to $20 trillion in additional spending, whereas other estimates for "Medicare-for-all" have put the cost roughly $10 trillion higher.
Polling shows it’s a tough sell: the Quinnipiac poll released this week indicated "Medicare-for-all" is getting more unpopular among American voters, with 36 percent saying it is a good idea and 52 percent saying it is a bad idea. That’s a drop in popularity from Quinnipiac’s March 26 poll showing 43 percent favorable, and 45 percent unfavorable.
Sanders admits he will raise taxes on anyone making over 29 grand a year.
Deflect away bitch
People don't want it. Period
You lied