Our country’s broken healthcare system prioritizes profits over people, forcing millions of Americans into crippling debt just to afford the care they need.

Friend,

Healthcare is a human right.

But our country’s broken healthcare system prioritizes profits over people, forcing millions of Americans into crippling debt just to afford the care they need. Thousands of Americans die each year because they can’t afford healthcare, and now the pandemic has made this crisis even more urgent.

So we’re joining with other progressive groups and candidates to advocate for Medicare for All, and we need your support.

Sign now to tell Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: We need Medicare for All!

70% of Americans want Medicare for All — including a majority of Republicans and nearly 90% of Democrats!

However, Richard Neal won’t even let his own committee say the words “Medicare for All” during a hearing. Makes sense since he’s the top recipient of corporate PAC money in Congress, including from insurance lobbyists and private equity groups. Richard Neal continues to put profits above people, even during a pandemic.

Now is the time for our political leaders to reject the for-profit health insurance scam. Everyone deserves access to quality healthcare, especially the most vulnerable among us who’ve been disproportionately affected by this pandemic, such as people with chronic health conditions, undocumented people, incarcerated and detained people, low-wage workers, and people without shelter.

No one deserves to die because they’re too poor. No one should have to choose between rent and healthcare, or food and healthcare. We deserve better, and the time is NOW.

We need as many signatures as possible to show the Democratic presidential and vice presidential candidates that there’s no time to lose — they must make Medicare for All a part of their policy plan.

Please sign now to tell Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: We need Medicare for All now!

Thank you,

Team Morse

 
 

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