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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Bedford said DSA candidates are appealing to voters who identify healthcare affordability as a major issue in the midterm elections.
Part of the DSA platform, called “Workers Deserve More,” includes what it calls “healthcare for all.”
“Guarantee universal healthcare at no cost to individuals, including complete access to reproductive and gender-affirming care. 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. Senate, granting amnesty for all immigrants, defunding the War Department, and replacing the Electoral College with a national popular vote for president.
Bedford highlighted that the platform’s healthcare campaign is masking “the far more radical ideology behind it, which is dismantling the entire American project.”
Bedford criticized establishment Democrats for not having “any answer for what it is that the DSA candidates are selling.”
“Establishment Democrats haven’t really come up with a way to talk about those same economic issues or offering any kind of competing vision,” Bedford said.
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Bedford said the Iran war has distracted Republicans from coming up with an answer to the affordability crisis, but maintained that they may see voters in swing states still reject DSA candidates.
“I think every time that you see these DSA leaders get national exposure of any kind, even friendly podcasts, it’s really embarrassing for them because their ideas are so far outside the mainstream, and it just sounds like what … high college students would be talking about in a dormitory late at night. It’s just shocking that it’s a potent political party in today’s America,” Bedford said.
