2016, "Sanders Health Plan Would Be More Generous Than MediCare", The Weekly News Digest (Florida), 25 January 2017 - 1 February 2016, page 1
“BernieCare,” as it is being called, would be above and beyond.
2016, Paula Dwyer, "BernieCare Looks to Europe; Americans Don't", Liberal Opinion Week, 3 February 2016, page 8
2016, "Poll: Support Shaky For Sanders 'MediCare For All'", The Weekly News Digest (Florida), 29 February 2016 - 7 March 2016, page 1:
Yet it's only like an air kiss for “Berniecare.”
2016, Claudio Butticè, Universal Health Care, page 76:
As an answer for the health care crisis of continued increasing costs, on September 13, 2017, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced the legislation (later called Berniecare) that advocates expanding Medicare to all Americans.
2017, Star Parker, "Collins irresponsibly blocks health reform", The Daily Corinthian, 29 September 2017, page 4A:
Senator Lindsey Graham summed up the current situation with precision when he said his main concern is that "Obamacare" is a placeholder for BernieCare."[sic]
2018, Eric Kim, "Why Healthcare Must Be an Exception to the Capitalist System", The Amherst Student (Amherst College), 31 August 2018, page 5:
Now, BernieCare wants to put a lot of power and authority into the hands of the government, which has historically lead to corruption and a whole host of other problems.
2019, Jim McLoone, "Killing Time", 50 Plus News Magazine, May 2019, page 4:
Federal programs are being proposed like BernieCare in Vermont.
2019, Marilyn M. Singleton, "Medicare for All Facelift: The Ugly Is Still There", South Florida Sun Times, 5 December 2019, page 1:
As M4A's dark side emerged, the candidates distances themselves from BernieCare.