The California senator raised her hand when asked if she'd get rid of private health insurance, but said Friday she misunderstood the question. It wasn't the first time.
By Dareh Gregorian, Benjy Sarlin and Vaughn Hillyard
By Dareh Gregorian, Benjy Sarlin and Vaughn Hillyard
"Kamala Harris was one of two candidates who raised their hands when asked at Thursday night's debate if they would get rid of private health insurance, but the California senator said Friday she'd misunderstood the question."
"But in her subsequent answers, she struggled to clarify her position about the role of private insurance under her plan, something that has become a pattern in recent months as Democratic candidates look to navigate politically charged questions about Medicare for All's policy implications."
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That doesn't look good at all for Harris. She is expected to know far better than that in her position. What's her problem?