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On today’s episode, we break down a pivotal week in American politics and policy. First, the Senate prepares for a key vote on Obamacare subsidies and Republican-backed HSA reforms — a decision that could reshape how millions of Americans access healthcare. We then dive deeper into the broader crisis: Why the U.S. healthcare system costs more, delivers uneven outcomes, and remains one of the biggest challenges for both parties. Finally, we turn to Miami, where voters made history by electing a Democratic mayor for the first time in nearly three decades. What does this political shift signal heading into the 2026 midterms?
By Real Media WorksOn today’s episode, we break down a pivotal week in American politics and policy. First, the Senate prepares for a key vote on Obamacare subsidies and Republican-backed HSA reforms — a decision that could reshape how millions of Americans access healthcare. We then dive deeper into the broader crisis: Why the U.S. healthcare system costs more, delivers uneven outcomes, and remains one of the biggest challenges for both parties. Finally, we turn to Miami, where voters made history by electing a Democratic mayor for the first time in nearly three decades. What does this political shift signal heading into the 2026 midterms?