Citations:BernieCare

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Noun: "(US politics) the 2017 Medicare for All bill or any other healthcare reform supported by Bernie Sanders"

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  • 2016, "Sanders Health Plan Would Be More Generous Than MediCare", The Weekly News Digest (Florida), 25 January 2017 - 1 February 2016, page 1
    BernieCare,” as it is being called, would be above and beyond.
  • 2016, Paula Dwyer, "BernieCare Looks to Europe; Americans Don't", Liberal Opinion Week, 3 February 2016, page 8
  • 2016, "Poll: Support Shaky For Sanders 'MediCare For All'", The Weekly News Digest (Florida), 29 February 2016 - 7 March 2016, page 1:
    Yet it's only like an air kiss for “Berniecare.”
  • 2016, Claudio Butticè, Universal Health Care, page 76:
    As an answer for the health care crisis of continued increasing costs, on September 13, 2017, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced the legislation (later called Berniecare) that advocates expanding Medicare to all Americans.
  • 2017, Star Parker, "Collins irresponsibly blocks health reform", The Daily Corinthian, 29 September 2017, page 4A:
    Senator Lindsey Graham summed up the current situation with precision when he said his main concern is that "Obamacare" is a placeholder for BernieCare."
  • 2018, Eric Kim, "Why Healthcare Must Be an Exception to the Capitalist System", The Amherst Student (Amherst College), 31 August 2018, page 5:
    Now, BernieCare wants to put a lot of power and authority into the hands of the government, which has historically lead to corruption and a whole host of other problems.
  • 2019, Jim McLoone, "Killing Time", 50 Plus News Magazine, May 2019, page 4:
    Federal programs are being proposed like BernieCare in Vermont.
  • 2019, Marilyn M. Singleton, "Medicare for All Facelift: The Ugly Is Still There", South Florida Sun Times, 5 December 2019, page 1:
    As M4A's dark side emerged, the candidates distances themselves from BernieCare.