Hillary Clinton calls for Medicare expansion: 3 quick notes

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton supports Medicare expansion, according to The Hill.

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Here are three quick notes:

1. Ms. Clinton believes people younger than 65 years old should be able to purchase Medicare.

2. She suggested the Medicare age fall to 55 years old or 50 years old.

3. Ms. Clinton also supports the public option, which allows consumers to buy into Medicare at a certain age.

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