Medicare for All: What Polls Reveal as Hakeem Jeffries Rejects Proposal
Jeffries said Democrats should focus on affordability, while Khanna cited Yale analysis showing a single-payer plan could cut annual health spending by $1.04 trillion.
- On Sunday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries rejected Medicare for All during an NBC interview, stating it is "not legislation that I am currently cosponsoring or that I support."
- Jeffries previously co-sponsored Medicare for All legislation in 2019 and 2021 but shifted his position after succeeding Rep. Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader in 2023.
- Citing a Yale University analysis projecting a single-payer system could reduce annual expenditures from $5.28 trillion to $4.24 trillion, Democratic Representative Ro Khanna of California broke with Jeffries to call for a House vote.
- Recent polling found 90% of Democratic voters want the party to focus on plans for passing Medicare for All, revealing divisions between moderate and progressive wings of the party.
- Jeffries emphasized the party should focus on the cost of living ahead of the November midterms, as analysts suggest deeper strategic tensions persist over incremental versus fundamental policy shifts.
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House Democratic Leader Says He Does Not Support Medicare for All
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said on Aug. 16 that he does not personally support Medicare for All and does not support the agenda of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), drawing an immediate and public disagreement from a member of his own caucus on the same broadcast. Asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press” whether he would vote for or against Medicare for All as Democratic leader, Jeffries said, “No, I think as you’ve indicate…
Hakeem Jeffries Says Medicare For All is Not On His Agenda
Prince Williams / Hakeem Jeffries House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries more than likely left a sour taste in the mouths of progressives after revealing he is not down with the DSA agenda or Medicare for All. Jeffries, who is eyeing the House speakership as Republicans continue to prove to be wildly unpopular, spoke with Meet the Press’ Kristen Welker and was asked whether he backs single-payer health proposals, aka Medicare for All, a measure h…
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