As the Democrat Party moves further to the left while its national leaders embrace extreme positions on Single-Payer healthcare, Kentucky voters deserve to know where their Democrat gubernatorial candidates stand on the issue.
At a CNN town hall last night, Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris called for the elimination of private health insurance and the imposition of a radical Single-Payer healthcare system. A 2018 study showed that Single-Payer healthcare would cost $32.6 trillion and force historically large tax hikes on working families across the country. A similar non-partisan study of a state-level Single-Payer system also revealed that such a proposal would lead to unprecedented tax hikes.
This raises questions for Andy Beshear, Rocky Adkins, and Adam Edelen. Do they support imposing Harris’ radical left-wing $32 trillion Single-Payer scheme – along with all of the tax hikes that would be required to pay for it? Or will they stand up for working Kentucky families?
Do Dem Gov Candidates In Kentucky Support Kamala Harris’ Call To Eliminate Private Health Insurance?
Kentucky voters deserve to know where their Democrat gubernatorial candidates stand on the issue.
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