Recent changes on this page

April 8 Sanders and Gabbard dropped out of the presidential race.

March 5 Warren dropped out of the presidential race.

March 4 Bloomberg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 2 Klobuchar dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Buttigieg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Steyer dropped out of the presidential race.

Feb. 26 Bloomberg's campaign said he supports health coverage for undocumented immigrants, with a caveat.

Feb. 12 Patrick dropped out of presidential race.

Feb. 11 Bennet and Yang dropped out of presidential race.

Feb. 3 Bloomberg's campaign noted that he supports repealing the Mexico City policy.

Jan. 31 Delaney dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 30 Adjusted Gabbard and Yang's position on Medicare-for-all to better reflect their health-care plans.

Jan. 23 Klobuchar's campaign confirmed her support for following the Roe v. Wade viability standard.

Jan. 23 Included Bloomberg's stances abortion restrictions and requiring abortion coverage on private insurance.

Jan. 22 Added questions about abortion restrictions and requiring private plans cover abortions.

Jan. 17 Added Patrick's support for 12 weeks of paid family leave.

Jan. 13 Added Bloomberg's support for 12 weeks of paid family leave and repealing the Hyde Amendment.

Jan. 13 Booker dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 13 Added marijuana legalization question from criminal justice survey. Added two abortion-related questions on the Hyde Amendment and Mexico City policy. Adjusted order of questions.

Jan. 10 Williamson dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 2 Castro dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 19 Added Bloomberg support for a public option and drug negotiation.

Dec. 19 Patrick’s campaign relayed his support for drug importation, negotiation and lowering the age of eligibility on Medicare.

Dec. 11 Added Bloomberg and Patrick.

Dec. 9 Adjusted the Medicare-for-all categories to reflect the plans released throughout the campaign. Moved Buttigieg and Steyer to supporting a public option based on their plans and campaign input. Also included Buttigieg's caveat on health care for undocumented immigrants.

Dec. 3 Harris dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 2 Bullock dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 1 Sestak dropped out of presidential race.

Nov. 21 Added paid family leave question from economic inequality survey. Adjusted order of questions.

Nov. 1 O'Rourke dropped out of presidential race

Oct. 27 Added responses from Steyer. Two Sestak answers are now included that were not displayed in a previous version due to a technical error.

Oct. 24 Ryan dropped out of presidential race.

Oct. 21 Removing Messam, who reported no spending in Q3 of 2019.

Sept. 20 De Blasio dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 28 Gillibrand dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 23 Moulton dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 22 Inslee dropped out of presidential race.

Sept. 20 Updated Harris’s position on private insurance.

Aug. 15 Hickenlooper dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 2 Added quotes from the first night of the second Democratic debate about Medicare-for-all and the role of private insurance.

July 31 Added quotes from the first night of the second Democratic debate about health care for undocumented immigrants.

July 30 Included information from Harris's new health-care proposal. Added Sestak.

July 15 Added Biden's positions from his health-care proposal.

July 8 Swalwell dropped out of presidential race.

July 2 Added de Blasio’s and Warren’s positions on private insurance based their answers during the first Democratic debate. Added Biden’s and adjusted Hickenlooper’s stances on coverage of undocumented immigrants based on their answers during the debate.

June 21 Added Warren's position on allowing people ages 50 to 64 to buy into Medicare based on a response from her campaign.

June 20 Added Bullock and de Blasio’s positions based on surveys returned from their campaigns. Added several positions for Castro, Gabbard, Hickenlooper and Inslee based on response from the campaigns.

June 17 Added Bennet's positions based on a survey returned from his campaign.

June 11 Included two additional stances for Moulton and made two changes for Buttigieg, following guidance from their campaigns.

May 16 Added stances for four recent entrants (Bennet, Biden, Moulton and Ryan) based on public statements, legislative records and some campaign input.

May 6 Added Castro’s position on covering undocumented immigrants.

May 6 Added Swalwell positions based on survey returned from his campaign.

April 9 Added Messam positions based on survey returned from his campaign.

April 3 Added O'Rourke positions based on survey returned from his campaign.

March 15 Added polling data from Kaiser Family Foundation.

March 14 Updated with additional information on Buttigieg positions from his campaign.

March 14 Page published.