as mentioned in politifact
Donald Trump wrongly says Hillary Clinton 'wants to go to a single-payer plan' for health care
Donald Trump wrongly says Hillary Clinton 'wants to go to a single-payer plan' for health careSays Hillary Clinton "wants to go to a single-payer plan" for health careDonald Trump called the Affordable Care Act a "disaster" that he wants to repeal and that Hillary Clinton would make health care even worse."She wants to go to a single-payer plan, which would be a disaster," Trump said during the presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis Oct. 9."Somewhat similar to Canada.
not to mention usnews
AP FACT CHECK: Clinton correct on repeal of health care
AP FACT CHECK: Clinton correct on repeal of health careWASHINGTON (AP) — A claim from the second presidential debate and how it stacks up with the facts:CLINTON: "If we repeal (Obama's health care law) as Donald (Trump) has proposed, all of those benefits I have mentioned are lost to everybody...and then we will have to start all over again."THE FACTS: Clinton is essentially correct.Congressional Republicans have promised their replacement plan for Obama's health care law would provide coverage for the uninsured, but they have not provided enough detail to allow a rigorous comparison.
by the same token on wacotrib
AP FACT CHECK: Trump wrong on Clinton and health care
AP FACT CHECK: Trump wrong on Clinton and health careWASHINGTON (AP) — A claim from the second presidential debate and how it stacks up with the facts:DONALD TRUMP: "She (Clinton) wants to go to a single-payer plan, which would be a disaster...she wants to go to single-payer, which means the government basically rules everything."THE FACTS: It's Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders — not Clinton — who supports a Canada-style government-run health care system.While Clinton's health care proposals would expand the government's role in the health care system, she's not talking about dismantling the current system, which is a hybrid of employer-sponsored coverage, government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, and individually purchased insurance.
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