One critic offered this translation of Pelosi's statement: "My pharmaceutical and health insurance donors hate the idea of Medicare for All, but just vote me back in and, honest, we'll 'look' at it."
Despite mounting evidence that support for Medicare for All is "spreading like wildfire" and has become a winning issue for Democratic candidates, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is drawing ire from progressives following a press conference on Thursday where she told reporters that she is open only to "evaluating" the idea if the party wins control of Congress in the mid-terms.
Translation: My pharmaceutical and health insurance donors hate the idea of Medicare for All,but just vote me back in and, honest, we’ll “look” at it
The biggest recruiting tool the GOP has: Nancy Pelosi. Right or wrong, that’s a fact. If she cared about the country she’d retire https://t.co/6syadflw2I— John Rocco Calabrese (@jroccocal) June 7, 2018
Pelosi: "Okay, we won the 'Hosue'! We looked at Medicare for All & determined our corporate donors wouldn't like it, so... pic.twitter.com/x0PkGcW1rG— Alex Cunningham (@A1exCunningham) June 7, 2018
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Pelosi has taken more than $200,000 in donations from the health sector in the 2017-2018 election cycle.
Far from being a fringe issue, Medicare for All now has the support of 51 percent of Americans polled by the Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation.
Several Democratic candidates running for congressional seats throughout the country—in both blue and red districts—have won elections in recent months on platforms that proudly support Medicare for All.
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