Associate Professor of Political Science Rosalyn Cooperman commented on the battle for delegates in Virginia’s Super Tuesday Primary on WAMU 88.5.
Political scientist Rosalyn Cooperman at the University of Mary Washington said healthcare was a key issue for voters in the primary. “It’s an issue all the candidates have talked about,” she said. “Everything from Sanders’ Medicare for All to Biden talking about the Affordable Care Act, and maintaining protections for preexisting conditions.”
She added that defeating Trump was similarly top of mind.
“It’s not just an anti-Trump message. It’s the notion of getting back to an era where there was more predictability,” Cooperman said. Read more.