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 @9MYY7PJ from Pennsylvania answered…34mins34m

No, as long as individuals have been paying premiums for at least 3 months, unless the pre-existing condition is conside…

 @9MYY7PJ from Pennsylvania answered…34mins34m

Yes, however healthcare market should be owned by the states, with states taking competitive bids for vouchers to cover…

 @9N7G5X4 from New Jersey answered…3hrs3H

No the government should ban this products but maybe propose a tax on them

 @9N7G5X4 from New Jersey answered…3hrs3H

No the funding shouldn’t be increased but instead switch to a universal healthcare plan but still keep the private optio…

 @9N7FSVJ from Wisconsin answered…3hrs3H

Yes but lower it for the elderly. Should also be more accessible and affordable in low-income and "hood" areas. Polluted…

 @9N74V9Y from Massachusetts answered…6hrs6H

Yes, however medicare-for-all type program would be much better, aligning with much of the rest of the world with simila…

 @9N6XZGY from Georgia answered…7hrs7H

No, but we should penalize drug companies from making prices too high, especially when the margin of net flow is set abo…

 @9N6WNH5 from Maryland answered…8hrs8H

I feel as if should be a requirement but if vaccinations are prohibited due to proven religious reasoning then they shou…

 @9N6WDSC from Washington answered…8hrs8H

I feel like the government should strongly recommend COVID vaccinations, but not require them. Let natural selection tak…

 @9N6VWLF from New Jersey answered…8hrs8H

Yes, for elderly & disabled and would much rather have a single payer option for actual healthcare-not the sick care we…

 @9N6PJL4 from Maryland answered…10hrs10H

Things like vapes etc shouldn't be promoted junk food maybe disclose eating it with moderation etc.

 @9N6K8JM from Louisiana answered…11hrs11H

No. However all insurance should be required to offer insurance to all states if they desire to offer to more than one s…

 @9N6K8JM from Louisiana answered…11hrs11H

Yes. People who are able-bodied should be required to do something for the assistance. If unable to find work, verifiabl…

 @9N6DPHN from Iowa answered…13hrs13H

Obamacare was a giveaway to big insurance companies and did little for everyday people that couldn't have been done with…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…16hrs16H

Universities can set their own policies and students, along with their parents, can decide which universities to attend.

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…17hrs17H

Yes. While their should be options available to those with pre-existing conditions, government should not be involved wi…

 @9J2XFYK from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

No, but disincentivize the purchase of these goods by increasing their sales taxes

 @9N5WSF2 from Maryland answered…19hrs19H

No, only have public service campaigns to promote healthy lifestyles

 @9N5VCFPfrom Pennsylvania  answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only if they are medically able to receive the vaccine without adverse or life-threatening effects.

 @9N5V2LB from Florida answered…20hrs20H

Yes, only if the additional funds help fight the chronic disease epidemic like lifestyle education, coverage for essenti…