Support for U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren rose more than that of any other Democ...
NEW YORK - Support for U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren rose more than that of any other Democratic presidential hopeful over the past month, according to the Reuters/Ipsos poll, solidifying her status as a top contender behind Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
Biden’s support was unchanged from the previous Reuters/Ipsos poll, while Sanders dropped 2 percentage points. She wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and use the money to help pay for a number of progressive priorities including universal childcare, student debt relief and Medicare for All, which would provide federal health insurance coverage for all Americans based on the existing government-run Medicare program for Americans 65 and older.
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