Analysis: Biden isn’t the only candidate running on bipartisanship. Why aren’t they taken as seriously?
By Eugene Scott Eugene Scott Reporter covering identity politics for The Fix Email Bio Follow March 8 at 12:24 PM Though former vice president Joe Biden has not entered the 2020 race, his supporters and advisers are already spinning.
But other candidates vying for the Oval Office are also emphasizing their ability to work with lawmakers across the aisle. They just haven’t been able to harness that message as effectively — yet. Today I'm introducing a new bill – the Next Step Act – to push for bolder, more progressive criminal justice reform. Here's what we're fighting for: pic.twitter.com/98PDv3De5J
On the issue of health care, she is open to “Medicare-for-all” in the future, a proposal popular with the Democratic base. But she said she’s also open to other approaches to the high costs of health care. The Post previously wrote about how nearly two-thirds of Klobuchar’s bills are co-sponsored with Republicans.
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