Bernie Sanders Talks Health Care, Cows During Franklin County Visit – Seven Days

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) seemed comfortable Monday during a swing through Franklin County to meet with core constituents, includinghealth care professionals, senior citizens and dairy farmers. At all three stops, Vermont's junior senator discussed his Medicare-for-all proposal but he refused to address questions about how hard hell push Democrats to back the plan.

In the morning, Sanders toured the Northern Tier Center for Health clinic in Richford, where he peppered staff with questions about the opiate epidemic and access to dental care.

From there, he traveled to the Franklin County Senior Center in St. Albans and pitched his proposed legislation that would allow anyone to receive Medicare, the federal health insurance program currently available only to people over 65.

Were taking on the whole world to make this happen, he told a crowd of more than 50.

Residents dined on strawberry shortcake and listened intently as Sanders decried the outrageous cost of prescription drugs. He compared the U.S. health care system unfavorably to Canada's, which provides universal coverage.

So when Linda Davignon, of Clarenceville, Qubec, announced her hometown, Sanders asked her how much she pays for a doctor's visit. Nothing, she said as she shaped her fingers into a zero.

Sanders answered questions from the audience, including one about how to galvanize the Democratic Party.

I think the Democrats are making some improvements, Sanders said before going on to criticize party members for being hesitant to take on powerful interests such as pharmaceutical companies.

Outside in the parking lot, Sanders dismissed a reporters question about whether he would back primary challengers to Democrats running in 2018 who dont embrace his health care proposal a concern among some in the party.

Uh, thats political gossip which Im not particularly interested in, Sanders said, ignoring reporters' attempts at follow-up questions.

He was equally unobliging when a reporter tried to return to the subject later.

The Democratic Party the reporter began to ask.

Sanders interrupted: I understand the media fascination for the month of August is divisions within the Democratic Party Thats a lot of media creation.

"When you have a president who doesnt have the guts to say what the vast majority of the people understand to be true ... the message he is sending out to racists and neo-Nazis all over the country is, 'it's OK' ..." Sanders said. "Do I think the president bears some responsibility for that? Absolutely, yes."

Sanders final stop of the day was to Paul and Linda Stanleys hillside dairy farm in East Fairfield. A camera crew from VICE News, dressed in black, filmed as Linda introduced Sanders to a day-old calf named Pinky.

Holy moly! a delighted Sanders exclaimed as it ran wobbly legged by him.

After meeting the cow, the senator snacked on fresh cucumbers and cherry tomatoes at a picnic table and discussed the plight of the state's dairy farms, which are struggling with low milk prices and environmental regulations.

The conversation, though, never strayed far from the topic du jour. During a lull in the discussion about the farmers concerns, Sanders asked, What about health care?

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Bernie Sanders Talks Health Care, Cows During Franklin County Visit - Seven Days

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