FiveThirtyEight
Maggie Koerth

Bernie and Warren may be wrong about Americans disliking their insurance companies. But Biden is wrong that Americans don’t like single-payer health care. Kaiser Family Foundation polls show it pulling better than 50 percent support — at least over the last couple years.

Clare Malone

I’m honestly surprised by Sanders’s aggressive posture against Biden on the stage. During Monday’s podcast, I believe Micah and I came to the groupthink declaration that Biden and Sanders, because they share supporters, would play nice. Not so.
Nate Silver

It’s a little hard to tell because Harris’s position on health care is sort of wishy-washy, making it harder for her to go on the attack on that issue. But so far, she’s saved her combativeness for Trump rather than for the other Democrats. Even though her bounce from the first debate eventually faded, I thought her going after Biden was a successful strategy in the first debate (I know a lot of people disagree), and I’m surprised she hasn’t really tried it again in either the second or the third debate (so far).


Exit mobile version