
DSA ideas are ‘embarrassing’ and sound like they come from ‘high college students’: Sarah Bedford
Expand healthcare access and quality by investing in new public hospitals and clinics. Make all medical education and training public and free,” the website says. Bedford said the DSA’s healthcare plan is one of its “more sane proposals” when compared with eliminating the U.S.
- ▪Expand healthcare access and quality by investing in new public hospitals and clinics.
- ▪Make all medical education and training public and free,” the website says.
- ▪Bedford said the DSA’s healthcare plan is one of its “more sane proposals” when compared with eliminating the U.S.
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| Original publisher | Washington Examiner |
| Canonical URL | https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/4694275/dsa-embarrassing-high-college-students-sarah-bedford/ |
| Publication time | Thu, 20 Aug 2026 14:07:55 +0000 |
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Washington Examiner investigations editor Sarah Bedford criticized socialists and the Democratic Socialists of America platform for posing unrealistic solutions to issues such as healthcare affordability, for which Democrats don’t have answers.“Healthcare affordability is a really big problem, so that goes to the DSA candidates who are able to identify what is driving voters and come up with these specific answers to the voters,” Bedford said on The Hugh Hewitt Show on Wednesday.
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