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Across America, health care costs are skyrocketing — and working families are paying the price.

First, Donald Trump forced through the biggest cuts to Medicaid in history. Then Republicans in Congress ripped away critical subsidies that helped 20 million people afford coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Now, millions are set to lose their coverage altogether, while countless others are staring down impossible medical bills they simply can’t afford.

This isn’t an accident. It’s a political choice — and it’s devastating communities nationwide.

The Answer Is Clear: Medicare for All

There is a solution to this manufactured crisis: Medicare for All.

This holiday season, supporters across the country showed their commitment to universal health care by demanding a Medicare for All system that guarantees care as a human right — not a privilege tied to your job, income, or zip code.

Due to overwhelming demand, our Medicare for All stickers are officially sold out for the season. While we wish everyone could receive one, this surge in support sends a powerful message: people are ready for real change. And sold-out stickers won’t stop the movement — they fuel it.

Families Are Bracing for What Comes Next

Families everywhere are preparing for another blow as ACA premiums are projected to double in the new year.

Just this week, Congress had the chance to stop the damage by extending ACA subsidies. Instead, Republicans refused to act. Once again, health care was treated like a political football — with everyday Americans paying the cost.

This endless cycle of sabotage and inaction is exactly why patchwork fixes aren’t enough anymore.

Medicare for All Is Popular — and Growing

Despite the obstruction in Washington, the movement for Medicare for All has never been stronger.

Recent polls show 63% of Americans support Medicare for All, and Senator Bernie Sanders isn’t backing down. Neither are we.

At Our Revolution, we are standing shoulder to shoulder with millions across the country — organizing, demanding action, and refusing to accept a system that prioritizes profits over people.

The stickers may be sold out for now, but the fight is far from over. We will keep pushing, organizing, and building power until every person in America has guaranteed health care.

Health care is a human right.
And together, we’re going to win.

— Our Revolution

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