Health care questions for tonight's Democratic debate

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Health care has been a go-to topic at nearly every DemDebate, and we don't expect that to change tonight — especially if Warren and Sanders are pressed on the gap between their support for single-payer. Here's what our health care reporters would ask:

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via NPR and Kaiser Health News. She'll be a Los Angeles-based health reporter at KPCC and LAist, starting in March.Among the diverse crop of new experts: Heritage's Nina Schaefer and Rachel Greszler; Families USA's Eliot Fishman; William Gale and Louise Sheiner of Brookings; Bethany Lilly of the Arc; Shai Akabas of the Bipartisan Policy Center; Northwestern's Diane Schanzenbach; Eric Schneider of the Commonwealth Fund; and Harvard's Raj Chetty..

 

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The BIGGEST question is: How is it possible just to erase the TRILLION dollar health insurance industry without ending up in epic endless court battles?

I'm tired of the endless health care questions We've been round and round What about voter suppression or Criminal justice reform I won't be watching

I want to hear about what the candidate's stand on Gun Violence

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