A Quote by Bernie Sanders

I am sure that there are some single payer advocates who think the only thing worth fighting for is single payer. — © Bernie Sanders
I am sure that there are some single payer advocates who think the only thing worth fighting for is single payer.
As a single-payer advocate, I believe that at the end of the day, if a state goes forward and passed an effective single-payer program, it will demonstrate that you can provide quality health care to every man, woman and child in a more cost-effective way.
She [Hillary Clinton] wants to go to a single-payer plan, which would be a disaster...she wants to go to single-payer, which means the government basically rules everything.
If I was such a corporate Democrat, why would the California Nurses Association, one of the leading advocates for a single-payer system, endorse me?
People on the Left really want a single-payer system. They really want - so even the Left doesn't want Obamacare. They want single payer, and we want a market-driven, patient-central system.
I am not in favor of implementing a Medicare-for-All, single payer healthcare system.
I'm not a left-wing nut pushing for single-payer!
The tithe payer helps the Lord build temples, where families can be sealed forever. The tithe payer helps Him send the gospel to people everywhere. The tithe payer helps Him relieve hunger and suffering in His own way through His servants.
Let's just say I'm a believer in universal, single-payer healthcare insurance.
I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care plan.
If there's ever a vote for single-payer, I'm a 'yes.' But there are lots of things we can do in the meantime.
I'm as deeply suspicious of big government as anyone. I'm strongly in favor of universal coverage but not single payer.
If you need medication in our country, we want to make sure you use your health card, not your credit card. That means a national publicly delivered single payer pharmacare for all.
I suspect I'm the only politician in America who won an election in this last cycle with TV ads saying I was going to try to pass the first single-payer system in America.
I am not going to make promises I can't keep. I am not going to talk about big ideas like single-payer and then not level with people about how much it will cost.
[I am] confident that Congress will pass the Kennedy-Hatch KidCare bill, a first step toward the single-payer socialized medicine system that the NEA [National Education Association] has endorsed for years.
Single payer means something different to everyone. The way I define it is that health care is a right and not a privilege.
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