Endless forms, higher premiums, and way too many “choices” that somehow all feel bad.
John,
Open enrollment season is here. You know what that means.
Endless forms, higher premiums, and way too many “choices” that somehow all feel bad.
Folks spend hours trying to figure out what’s covered, who’s in-network, and whether they can afford their prescriptions this year.
The entire process is frustrating and confusing, but it doesn’t have to be this way.
Right now, insurance companies have a significant impact on our healthcare system. They jack up premiums, limit coverage, and make record profits while working people are left holding the bill.
That’s not healthcare. That’s corporate greed.
Staying healthy shouldn’t depend on what’s in your wallet. It should be guaranteed.
That’s why I wrote the book on Medicare for All and why I’m running to make it a reality. Medicare for All provides holistic healthcare without all the paperwork and bureaucracy.
Of course, that means insurance companies — the same ones with deep pockets and powerful lobbyists — will spend big to keep someone like me out of the Senate.
I’d rather have you on my side than them, John.
Will you pitch in $10 or any amount to power this campaign and help us fight for Medicare for All?
Donate $10 ››
In solidarity,
Abdul
