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What must Republican candidates believe about health care?You think a Democrat could get the nomination while opposing a major plank in the Democratic Party Platform? Not likely. Not even possible. The Dem nominee must favor abortion.
republicanviews.org/republican-views-on-health-care/The Republican Party believes in a patient-centered health care system, which is based in free markets, fostering competition and driving health care costs down. They believe that a health care system that is run by the government will reduce both the efficiency and the standard of care, as well as compromise the patient-physician relationship, and increase waiting periods within the health care system, as evidenced by government-centered health care systems throughout the world.
So what does Trump think about healthcare?
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Donald Trump is remaining firm on a sticking point for many Republican voters — government-funded health care for all.
One of his top rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, has hit Trump hard on this issue in recent weeks. Cruz’s campaign has dubbed Trump’s plan “Trumpcare” and likened it to “Hillarycare” and “Obamacare.” Last week, a super PAC supporting Cruz ran an attack ad on the subject in Iowa.
statnews.com/2016/02/05/trump-cruz-universal-health-care/But Trump isn’t backing down.
So how could a potential Republican candidate support universal government run healthcare? Don’t all Republicans have to be against government run healthcare? I’m sure that no Republicans would vote for someone who supports government run universal healthcare.