Biden, among the leaders in the 16-member Democratic field for
the right to take on Republican President Donald Trump in next
year's election, is proposing expanding the Affordable Care Act.
Popularly known as Obamacare, the healthcare law was the
signature domestic policy achievement of former Democratic
President Barack Obama, whom Biden served as No. 2.
Biden would add a "public option," allowing individuals to opt
into a government plan but preserving the existing role for
private insurers.
Like Biden, Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, favors
the public option and coined the phrase "Medicare for all who
want it" to describe the concept.
"He stole it," Biden told reporters on his campaign bus in Iowa.
Biden said he would have been criticized if he had copied
someone else's health plan.
"What would you have done to me? You'd have torn my ears off,"
he said.
A spokesman for Buttigieg's campaign declined to comment but
pointed to statements by Buttigieg about "Medicare for all who
want it" that pre-date Biden's current presidential campaign.
Biden was in Iowa for eight straight days of campaigning to
thwart a slide in public opinion polls that has benefited
Buttigieg, who leaped into first place in some recent surveys
there. The Iowa caucus on Feb. 3 will be Democrats' first
nominating contest.
Polls show U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are
also in the running in Iowa. Both are pushing for a
government-backed Medicare for All system that would provide
federal health insurance coverage for all Americans based on the
government-run Medicare program for Americans 65 and older.
Biden, who still enjoys a lead among Democrats in national
polls, has largely avoided attacking Buttigieg.
Asked about the mayor by reporters on Sunday, Biden said:
"Anything I say about Pete will be taken as being a criticism or
a negative about Pete, and I don't have any negative feelings
about Pete at all. I think he's a talented guy."
Buttigieg is expected back in Iowa to campaign on Friday.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Peter Cooney & Kim
Coghill)
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