During the October 1 CBS News vice presidential debate, moderators Margaret Brennan and Norah O’Donnell allowed Republican nominee Sen. JD Vance to tell a massive lie that his running mate Donald Trump “salvaged Obamacare” when in fact he repeatedly attempted to destroy the Affordable Care Act and strip health insurance from millions of Americans.
The debate’s exchange on health care began with O’Donnell asking Vance about Trump’s much-derided presidential debate answer that he has “concepts of a plan” to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, and Vance’s own comments during a September 15 interview and continued during a September 18 rally “about changing how chronically ill Americans get health insurance.”
Vance had proposed putting millions of Americans with chronic illness into their own insurance pool, as was standard practice in many states before adoption of the ACA. That had resulted in unaffordable insurance premiums, exclusions for preexisting conditions, and limits on both care and enrollment.
A Media Matters review over the two weeks prior to the debate found that CBS and the other corporate broadcast networks entirely ignored Vance’s proposal.