The Democratic presidential candidates sparred vigorously over healthcare in their most recent debate. Front-runners Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton dominated the exchange, so talk of Maryland's singular hospital payment reform ended almost as quickly as it started.
Not that Martin O'Malley didn't try to tout Maryland's bold experiment on the national stage. “I have to talk about something that's actually working in our state,” said the presidential hopeful and former Maryland governor. O'Malley cut off Sanders. Moderator Andrea Mitchell cut off O'Malley.
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