"Medicare for all" will be on the Senate agenda after Republicans fail to repeal and replace ObamaCare, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Sunday in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.

"We are going to introduce it literally as soon as we're through with this debate. I don't want to confuse the two issues," Sanders explained in his State of the Union appearance. "Medicare for all [is] simply an expansion of Medicare, so it's not just for seniors, but for everybody."

"I'm talking to you 50 miles away from the Canadian border. Somehow they manage to provide health care for all of their people and at a significantly lower cost per capita than we do, and so does every other major country on Earth," Sanders argued, conceding "there is a lot to be talked about" but maintaining his case for a single-payer system.