Nancy Pelosi Says She’s ‘Not a Big Fan’ of Medicare for All

  • Says many Americans worry about loss of private insurance
  • Expanding Medicare would be expensive, House speaker says
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said “health care for all,” rather than the Medicare for All proposal embraced by some leading Democratic presidential contenders, would be the wisest policy for the party as it seeks to defeat President Donald Trump in 2020.

Pelosi, who helped push the Affordable Care Act through Congress in 2010, said in a Bloomberg Television interview Friday that Medicare for All would cost too much and that it’s clear many Americans don’t want to lose their private health insurance plans.