Universal healthcare is a key campaign promise for many Democrats running for president, but there isn't exactly consensus about how to get there. Polls show Democratic voters are focused on reforming healthcare, with 82 percent saying it should be a priority in Congress — but opinions vary widely on what, exactly, they would like to see changed.

Jim Braude was joined by Ezekiel Emanuel, a former advisor to former President Barack Obama and one of the key architects of Obamacare, now a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.