Medicare Polls Presidential Primaries

Q Poll on Medicare For All vs. Public Option Shows Dems Support Both, but Voters Overall Only Support Option

A Quinnipiac Poll of 1,355 registered voters across the nation taken Nov. 21-25 shows the public supports a Medicare Option 58-27, but does not support Medicare for All, 52-36. Democrats support both, stronger for the Option, 73-17, as well as Medicare for All, 58-32.

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Jim Brennan was a member of the New York State Assembly for 32 years and retired at the end of 2016. He chaired four committees, including the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions for six years, the Committee on Cities for five years, and the Committee on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities for six years. There are 96 Brennan laws on the books of the State of New York and Jim won three national awards for his legislative work during his career.

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