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Home»Politics»‘Medicare for All Is Insane’: Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Pushes to Eliminate Private Insurance, Sparks Backlash Over Taxpayer Costs

‘Medicare for All Is Insane’: Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Pushes to Eliminate Private Insurance, Sparks Backlash Over Taxpayer Costs

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Paul EkeBy Paul EkeAugust 23, 20262 Mins Read
A video shared by RNC Research shows Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed pushing Medicare for All, a plan tied to ending private insurance. Online users are reacting to the cost and government-control implications.
Image Credit: U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions via Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)

A video posted on X shows Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed continuing to advocate for Medicare for All, a proposal he has linked to eliminating private health insurance. In the clip, El-Sayed says leaders serious about solving problems through legislation must pass the measure. Online users have reacted to the post with comments centering on taxpayer costs and the shift toward government-run healthcare.

Abdul El-Sayed — who wants to completely eliminate private health insurance — continues to push for socialist, government-run healthcare:

“We need someone who is going to be serious about solving problems…pushing legislation that addresses problems… passing Medicare for all." pic.twitter.com/l6hxbjpdyL

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 22, 2026

In the clip, Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed appears on the program Politics Nation and states, “We need someone who’s going to be serious about actually solving problems, which is exactly why I’m running for U.S. Senate…pushing legislation that addresses problems… passing Medicare for all.” 

The footage shows him speaking directly to the camera in a studio setting, with host Al Sharpton visible in a split-screen portion later in the video. It is not clear from the footage what questions preceded the remarks or the full context of the interview.

According to the accompanying post text, El-Sayed has advocated for a policy that would eliminate private health insurance in favor of government-run coverage under Medicare for All. The post describes this as a continued push for that approach. No additional details about the original broadcast date or full interview are provided in the post itself.

Reactions Flood In as the Coverage Debate Heats Up

Some users questioned the practicality of the proposal, with one writing, “Government runs healthcare??? Ask vets how government-run VA Healthcare is working??” 

Others focused on costs, noting, “No way, Medicare for all is insane; who would pay for it, because it’s not free. We would, you and me.” 

Additional comments expressed skepticism about government management of healthcare, including statements that “The government cannot provide the coverage that private health insurance can” and concerns that “with all the massive fraud that has been discovered, people think that putting more government in charge of healthcare is going to make their lives better.” 

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A few referenced broader issues of government control over care decisions, with one writing, “Democrats want ‘Medicare for All’….so THE GOVERNMENT will decide who lives and who dies…just GOOGLE Canada’s MAID program.”

The clip has joined the broader online conversation around healthcare proposals in the Michigan Senate race. It continues to circulate as viewers respond to the statements captured in the interview.

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