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    Look, the American press struggles with these abstract political concepts. The words like liberalism, socialism, etc have lost all meaning.

    But to some it up, her position in the 2019 primaries was somewhere in between Biden’s and Sander’s position. Basically a Medicare advantage for all (with straight public option included and available to all but private insurers not excluded just strictly regulated). I’m interested in what she comes out actually proposing now that she’s most likely the candidate.

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      Look, the main stream American press struggles with these abstract political concepts. The words like liberalism, socialism, etc have lost all meaning.

      What you mean is that the Republicans have spent decades on Red Scare bullshit trying to conflate Democrats with commies, and the media has been complicit in it.

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        Yeah that’s pretty much it, I agree with you.

        Harris’s healthcare plans were less liberal in the economic sense of the word, as it’d involve more government control. But they were more progressive or socialist (like Medicare, social security, etc all of which are somewhat socialist as the name social security implies). Not quite as much as Sander’s though, who was pushing a true single payer system. More than just a public option though. I am really interested how much she sticks with the current plans or stakes out her own policies. Somewhat encouraged that many dems from the progressive caucus quickly endorsed her.