How is it "free from controversy" when everyone on the board at Kaiser who conducted the poll oppose universal healthcare?
That alone riddles it with controversy. Let's ask Phillip Morris if tobacco causes lung cancer..
..in their doctor, not their provider, which Sanders proposal provides
If the ACA is so great, why did it force people into it?
You're citing John Delaney and Reason.com
I'm willing to bet that a lot of conservatives are saying exactly what I am telling you. Bernie's plan is shit stupid because it forces people out of plans they like and into Medicare. All the polls are saying is that people who are comfortable with the plan they have react negatively when told they HAVE to change. This isn't a leap in faith. It's perfectly reasonable that people would not want to change what they have and like. It's you who are being stubborn and obtuse. Since when do you like to be told you can't have or do something you really like. For no good reason or better said no good reason has been explained to them.
Your argument about the ACA falls flat because it offered plenty of choices. Most people's coverage didn't change at all. Bernie's plan offers no choice and most people's coverage will change. If you are trying to make an analogy it is a false one.
Regarding the Kaiser study. Cite an article that is critical of it? If it's flawed, there are plenty of critics who would pounce on it. Cite one. Stick to facts, man. I took a look at the study and see no reason to disbelieve it. I searched for factual criticism and can't find it. Most importantly, other independently run studies show similar findings. Most people don't know what Sanders plan entails and when they find out that it would end their private insurance coverage for Medicare they reject it. It doesn't require a leap of faith to believe people would react this way either.
I don't know how you got so brainwashed but it's time to give your brain an enema to flush it out.