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TexasTowelie

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Sun Mar 8, 2020, 07:27 AM Mar 2020

Universal health care was a winner in Maine on Super Tuesday

While many Maine Democrats are still recovering from the Democratic primary nail biter, it appears that the real winner in Maine Tuesday evening was Medicare For All.

According to exit polling from CNN, voters in Maine overwhelming said they support a “government plan for all instead of private insurance.”

With 69 percent in support and 28 percent opposed, Maine voters had the second widest margin of all states polled. Only Vermont, home of Medicare For All champion Sen. Bernie Sanders had even stronger support, with 73 percent in favor and 23 percent opposed.

In fact, in each of the states where Edison Research surveyed voters on Super Tuesday, a majority of respondents said they supported universal health care. Arkansas and Utah were the only two of the 12 Super Tuesday states where exit polling was not conducted.

Read more: https://mainebeacon.com/universal-health-care-was-a-winner-in-maine-on-super-tuesday/

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