Bernie Sanders held a town hall last night, where he sounded off on a number of issues including climate change, the Electoral College, and, of course, health care. Unlike Kamala Harris, however, at least Bernie’s not equivocating when it comes to where he stands on private insurance:

.@BernieSanders has a candid response when asked if he'd let people keep their private insurance under his health care plan: "Nope." — Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) July 12, 2019

There it is.

"The American people do not love their health insurance companies. In fact in many cases they detest their health insurance companies," says @BernieSanders. His point is that losing your private plan doesn't = losing your doctor or hospital. — Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) July 12, 2019

Suuuuuuuuure it doesn’t.

I remember Pres. Obama said we could keep our private plans and Doctors and such. Millions lost their insurance and the Obamacare rates were double or triple with less coverage. — JDavis2333 (@jdavis2333) July 12, 2019

At least he's honest. More honest than Obama was. — David ? (@VrianSinth) July 12, 2019

Bernie should definitely run on this.

Well then I'm not voting for him. I like to have the freedom to choose. My hand will not be forced. — Trixxiz the Great (@TheTrixxiz) July 12, 2019

I love it when candidates are clear. Makes it easier to know who not to vote for. — timelapserunner (@TimeLapseRunner) July 12, 2019

Then it’s a “Nope” at the voting booth. That was easy! — lepetitrat (@lepetitrat1) July 12, 2019

That’s the one thing that would get me to vote for Trump. — John Temple (@JohnTem27887228) July 12, 2019

Bernie’s honesty may very well kill his shot at the presidency. But kudos to him for owning the fact that he’s really just a wannabe dictator.