Kamala Harris Calls for Substantial Healthcare Reform on Jon Stewart's Show
Kamala Harris, the former vice president, recently discussed her political memoir, 107 Days, on Jon Stewart's The Weekly Show. She highlighted the need for substantial changes in healthcare reform, emphasizing the importance of making healthcare a right.
During the interview, Harris expressed frustration with the current state of healthcare reform, describing it as inadequate. She acknowledged the Affordable Care Act as a significant step but stressed the necessity for further changes, such as prescription medication affordability. Harris affirmed her belief that healthcare should be a right and more work needs to be done to achieve this. Looking ahead, she acknowledged the political reality of needing to win back majorities in the Senate, House, and White House to accomplish more substantial changes.
In her appearance on The Weekly Show, Kamala Harris underscored the need for comprehensive healthcare reform. She emphasized the importance of making healthcare a right and winning back political majorities to achieve this goal.
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