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Since Democrats hotly debated the issue in their 2020 presidential primary debates, health care has faded as an urgent national concern. That’s somewhat surprising given that dissatisfaction with the U.S. health care system is as high as it has been since 2016, according to Gallup polling. Vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris certainly has some ideas about how to improve that system, but the party’s appetite for big structural changes like implementing Medicare For All seems to have all but disappeared.
What led to Harris’ shifts on health care policy?
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Does Harris have any other proposals for health care?
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