Feb. 26, 2020: Voters Have Health Care Questions, We Have Answers

February 26, 2020
Allison Nuanes of Denver plans to vote in the Democratic presidential primary. She likes the idea of Medicare for All, but is "dubious" that it could be passed. She shared her experiences with hospitals and medical coverage as well as her hopes for the 2020 election as a part of Colorado Matters' special panel on health care.Allison Nuanes of Denver plans to vote in the Democratic presidential primary. She likes the idea of Medicare for All, but is "dubious" that it could be passed. She shared her experiences with hospitals and medical coverage as well as her hopes for the 2020 election as a part of Colorado Matters' special panel on health care.Avery Lill/CPR News
Allison Nuanes of Denver plans to vote in the Democratic presidential primary. She likes the idea of Medicare for All, but is "dubious" that it could be passed. She shared her experiences with hospitals and medical coverage as well as her hopes for the 2020 election as a part of Colorado Matters' special panel on health care.

Coloradans tell us that health care is driving their vote in 2020. We paired voters Alison Nuanes and Paul Jones with two healthcare experts to answer questions about the presidential candidates’ health plans. Plus, what they might expect if President Trump is re-elected. Listen to this fun, informative check-up on a critical issue.