While Democratic presidential candidates are deeply divided between Medicare for All and a public insurance option, Democratic voters seem to be cool with either one, according to a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll.

The big picture: Sizeable majorities of both Democrats and independents in the Kaiser poll said they approve of a single national health insurance system, and larger majorities said they like the idea of a public program competing alongside private insurance.

Between the lines: Big majorities expect their taxes to go up under either plan, but still seem ready to accept that trade-off.

My thought bubble: Consider these results in the context of Sen. Bernie Sanders' rise in 2020 polling.