While Philip Levine Embraces Single-Payer, Gwen Graham Refuses To Take A Clear Stand

In the Florida Governor’s race, Democrat Philip Levine has finally gone on-the-record supporting single-payer health care.

Per the RGA:

In the Florida Governor’s race, Democrat Philip Levine has finally gone on-the-record supporting single-payer health care.

At a recent event, Levine argued “we are going to go towards” single-payer health care, claiming it “works.”

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But, despite Levine’s willingness to embrace government control of health care, Gwen Graham is once again acting like a typical politician, refusing to take a clear stand on the issue.

With Andrew Gillum and Philip Levine supporting single-payer, Graham owes voters a clear answer. Does she support imposing government-run health care on the people of Florida?

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