- 09 Sep 2019 02:17
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His playbook on healthcare is known now. This is my point. With this information about hum, other candidates can easily dilute his message on healthcare by basically saying the same or similar things that he say's. They now have intel on him, so they can now undercut him.
Does this really not make any sense to you? At least a little bit? You really think there is nothing valid about what I'm saying above? Not even a little bit valid?
Bernie isn't the only person claiming to be able to fix healthcare. If he were the only candidate talking about healthcare, and 100% of voters cared about this as their main issue for voting, you might have a point, but this isn't the case.
Red_Army wrote:Your whole thing is speculation and completely ignores the material reasons people have for voting for Bernie. The need for healthcare hasn't diminished because people have already heard about it @Rancid.
His playbook on healthcare is known now. This is my point. With this information about hum, other candidates can easily dilute his message on healthcare by basically saying the same or similar things that he say's. They now have intel on him, so they can now undercut him.
Does this really not make any sense to you? At least a little bit? You really think there is nothing valid about what I'm saying above? Not even a little bit valid?
Bernie isn't the only person claiming to be able to fix healthcare. If he were the only candidate talking about healthcare, and 100% of voters cared about this as their main issue for voting, you might have a point, but this isn't the case.
I can think of 11780 reasons Trump shouldn't be president ever again.