

“What I do see is Democrats being concerned that it is an alienating issue for independents and ‘sometimes Trumpers.’” “I don’t see most Democrats staying home or defecting because of Medicare for All as an issue,” said Joel Payne, a veteran of Democratic presidential campaigns. The question for Sanders, and the Democratic Party, is whether Medicare for All could become a liability in November’s general election against Republican President Donald Trump, when the Democratic nominee and hundreds of down-ballot candidates may need the support of swing voters and disaffected Trump supporters. If that dynamic holds in South Carolina, which votes on Saturday, and on March 3, when 14 states host elections on “Super Tuesday,” Sanders could open up an commanding lead despite moderates’ efforts to derail him. Among Nevadans who supported a single-payer plan, 49% said they were backing Sanders – more than three times that of any other candidate. Those figures were similar to what polls found in the first two contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, where around 60% of voters also backed Medicare for All and Sanders had strong showings.


In 1981, this became Nemetschek Programmsystem GmbH, which launched the first version of our CAD solution, Allplan, on the market in 1984.But entrance polls from Edison Research showed more than 60% of caucus-goers favored replacing private insurance with a government-run plan, suggesting Sanders’ sweeping proposal helped deliver his decisive win in Nevada rather than damaging his bid. As a CAD pioneer, Professor Georg Nemetschek founded the Engineering Office for Building and Construction in Munich in 1963. The story of Nemetschek, ALLPLAN and our CAD softwareFor more than 30 years, ALLPLAN has been providing innovative software solutions to support architects, civil engineers, building contractors, and facility managers in the planning, construction, and management of buildings. Even the designers at the architecture office responsible, KMB in Ludwigsburg, were somewhat surprised that this huge building project, which at 67 meters high does justice to its name, has actually come about. The building will have 18 stories, and as a result, will soar above most of the buildings in the district capital on the Neckar and Enz rivers. SKY-Tower Bietigheim-Bissingen, GermanyThe “SKY” residential and commercial building is one of the highest construction projects the town of Bietigheim-Bissingen has ever seen.
