When you see people opposing simply the ability of Medicare, the federal government, to negotiate down the price of prescription drugs, something that is supported overwhelmingly by both Democrats and Republicans, it’s clear then that people aren’t playing district politics.
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Jones criticizes opposition to Medicare's ability to negotiate drug prices, highlighting a disconnect between politicians and constituents.
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