Our interactive conversation bot is back for the holidays!

NNU - Medicare for All!

The holiday season is already here again, and so is our interactive Medicare for All conversation bot!

Talking about politics doesn't have to get heated. Across the political spectrum, the vast majority of people in our country are unhappy with our expensive, profit-driven health care system and are ready for a change — especially after millions of people saw their Affordable Care Act (ACA) premiums skyrocket during this month’s open enrollment period, with more increases on the way when subsidies expire next year.

The holidays are an opportunity to introduce people in our lives to Medicare for All and further build our collective movement for a universal, single-payer system that guarantees health care for ALL at no cost.

Before you gather around the dinner table with friends and family tomorrow or in the weeks ahead, check out our interactive tool to prepare and practice having conversations about why Medicare for All is the solution to our broken health care system →

Getting Started. Let’s say you start a conversation like this: So there’s a movement to create a national medicare for All health care system. What do you think about that? Now how do you think someone you know may respond: How are we going to pay for it? Government run health care would cost a fortune. Medicare for All is too radical. Democrats will lose if they support it! Medicare for All will lead to rationing and waiting lines for care. I’ve paid into Medicare my entire life, why should people get it for free?

We’ve based this tool on the Response Cycle, a strategy we use when knocking on doors or talking to people in public about our Medicare for All campaign. We ask people about their experience with the health care system, we share our own, and then we use that shared, common experience of our broken health care system to let them know that Medicare for All is the only real solution.

We hope this tool can help you have productive conversations on this important topic that affects each and every one of us — and we hope you have very happy holidays!

In solidarity,

Nurses' Campaign to Win Medicare for All