The S-word
Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani pulled out the S-word to criticize universal-health-care plans advocated by Democratic presidential candidates.
The Republican hopeful said in a visit to Raleigh, N.C., that Democrats who urged "mandatory" universal health care at a debate Thursday night were "moving toward socialized medicine so fast, it'll make your head spin," according to the Associated Press.
Giuliani instead advocated for a private solution. "When we want to cover poor people, as we should, we give them vouchers," he said.
The Republican hopeful said in a visit to Raleigh, N.C., that Democrats who urged "mandatory" universal health care at a debate Thursday night were "moving toward socialized medicine so fast, it'll make your head spin," according to the Associated Press.
Giuliani instead advocated for a private solution. "When we want to cover poor people, as we should, we give them vouchers," he said.
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