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Students want Medicare for All...but won't donate their own money

Students want Medicare for All...but won't donate their own money Campus Reform Video Correspondent Addison Smith went to Virginia Tech to ask students if they believed healthcare is a human right and if the United States should have Medicare for All. After supporting these, Smith then asked students if they would be willing to give some of their own money to the cause. Were students still as willing to support it when their own money was at stake?

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