(CNN) Businessman Andrew Yang said he supports "Medicare for All" but would keep the option of private insurance, in stark contrast to Sen. Bernie Sanders' original "Medicare for All" plan that essentially eliminates private insurers. Medicare for All, which has been spearheaded by Sanders, has emerged as a key fault line for 2020 Democratic candidates. "If you look at it, what does it say? Medicare for All, which means that you have a Medicare program that everyone can be enrolled in. It does not say Medicare for All, and all private insurance is hereby illegal," Yang said.
Source: CNN November 03, 2019 14:26 UTC