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You'll note I used terms Like "leftists" and not "Democrats" (as you do) because those are completely different things and my word choice was intentional.

There is no significant leftist movement or momentum in the United States. None. Your choice is between far right (Republican) and center right (Democrat). Both are (neo)liberals. Both are capitalists. Both are united when it comes to US foreign policy. As of the last election, both parties are pro-death penalty (it opposition to the death penalty dropped from the Democratic Party Platform in the 2024 election). Both support the current private health insurance system that most people are angry about.



>Both support the current private health insurance system that most people are angry about.

Notably, Tim Walz (VP candidate) praised UHC in a press comment after the shooting: "a terrible loss for the business and health care community", "Minnesota is sending our prayers to Brian's family and the UnitedHealthcare team". Amy Klobuchar said: "My thoughts are with Brian Thompson's family and loved ones and all those working at United Healthcare in Minnesota". So Democratic Party leaders were very much big supporters of these health insurance companies.


That doesn't sound like praise to me, that is just plain human sympathy.


"...terrible loss for ... the healthcare community" sounds like they're claiming that UHC actually provides healthcare, or is somehow integral to the provision of healthcare, and certainly seems to paint the company as a respectable one. All these responses from these Dem leaders clearly ignore how much these companies have harmed Americans, which you can see in any news articles' comments sections about this shooting.


Most Americans are happy with their health insurance:

https://www.kff.org/private-insurance/poll-finding/kff-surve...




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