The Three-Part Series Highlights Sanders’ Decades-Long Fight to Implement Medicare for All

WASHINGTON － Bernie 2020 on Wednesday premiered “Bernie’s Damn Bill,” a three-part video series exposing the health care crisis in America and making the case for Medicare for All. The series, which highlights Sen. Sanders’ decades-long fight for a single-payer health care system, is narrated by H. Jon Benjamin, the accomplished voice actor who stars as Bob Belcher in Fox’s Bob’s Burgers and Sterling Archer in FX’s Archer. Benjamin is an outspoken progressive advocate who is endorsing Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign.

“Bernie Sanders has spent his whole career as a voice for change to help people who need it the most,” said H. Jon Benjamin. “I have spent my whole career as a voice for cartoons. This endorsement was bound to happen.”

Throughout the series, Benjamin poses and answers three key questions related to Medicare for All: (1) “What is it?” (2) “How did we get here?” and (3) “How do we pay for it?”

The videos contrast the exorbitant costs and failed health outcomes of our current system to Medicare for All, which guarantees every American comprehensive health care coverage free at the point of service.

From Roosevelt’s attempt to create a New Deal national health insurance program, to the Trump administration’s repeal of the Obamacare individual mandate－“Bernie’s Damn Bill” reveals how decades of influence by greedy special interests have led to the present health care crisis. It also highlights the four decades-long fight waged by Sanders to implement Medicare for All and explains how his administration will take on corporations and the billionaire class to finally make it happen.

“Bernie’s Damn Bill” is now available on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Watch the full video series here.

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