The Difference Between a ‘Public Option’ and ‘Medicare for All’? Let’s Define Our Terms By News February 20, 2019 Add Comment Edit A glossary for the emerging Democratic health care debate. Share this post Related PostsMnuchin Says Trade Negotiations With China Are in ‘the Final Laps’Guantánamo Bay Prison Commander Has Been FiredHouse Democrats Feel Little Pressure From Voters to Impeach TrumpTrump Repeats a False Claim That Doctors ‘Execute’ NewbornsRichard Lugar, Longtime Indiana G.O.P. Senator, Dies at 87Trump Accuses Saudis of Giving U.S. a Bad Deal. Is That True?Perspective, Not Parody, at a Subdued Correspondents’ DinnerOn Politics: Inside the Obama-Biden Relationship
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