Nope, this is where you project your own delusions. I'm sticking to what's shown in the Congressional Record when it comes my belief that Democrats support repeal of CU. This isn't about what people are saying, it's what they are doing that I find to be notable.
Also, records show consistent Democratic support for universal healthcare, both in the US congress, also in California.
@Padawanbater2 wants to paint one California Democratic representative not in support out of more than a hundred in support as evidence that the entire party opposes single payer plans. His use of a fact is more like the way a drunk uses a lamp post for support instead of illumination.
When people paint Republicans with falsehoods, I've called them out for that. It hasn't happened in a while, though.
Back to the very strange response you've made, regarding the 2014 bill to amend the constitution and repeal CU. You said it's a fake move because the bill had no chance and so Democrats did it for show. Not your exact words but something to that effect. If the opposite were true and Democrats had voted against Bernie's bill, wouldn't that be absolutely damning to you?
"Oh, Democrats aren't sincere about repealing CU because the bill they 100% supported had no chance". Yet, you'd be quite reasonable to use their votes against Bernie's legislation as proof they opposed it. Don't you see the false logic you are using? No matter what, you end up with your preconceived notion of "corrupt Democrats". Whereas, if Democrats had voted against Bernie's legislation, I'd be agreeing with you right now. But they didn't and so we aren't in agreement.