Biden early votes in Wilmington, expands on health care plan
Biden early votes in Wilmington, expands on health care plan
The former vice president and former second lady Jill Biden early voted in Wilmington, Delaware, this afternoon, and sported masks and “I Voted” stickers when walking out of their polling location.
On the heels of his remarks on health care, Biden was asked by reporters what he’s learned from the Affordable Care Act when prepping his own health care bill to be ready to send to Congress if elected president. Biden said he has a bill ready and and would work with Republicans.
“And yes, I do have a proposal that relates to how we can improve the Affordable Care Act, beyond what before was before, which Barack and I wanted to do at the time to add a public option, allowing people to keep their private insurance if that's what they choose that they want to do, making it more affordable to get a better plan,” Biden said, adding he believes he can get Republican support for his plan.
Pressed on why he believes he could gain bipartisan support for the effort, Biden said public support for the bill would push Republicans over the line and earn their votes.
Announcing earlier in remarks that he would be voting today, Biden reminded Americans there are candidates and issues down the ballot that deserve voters’ attention, beyond the presidential race.
“There's a lot of people on that ballot -- not just me but the down ballot as well -- that are going to change things for us, make it better,” Biden said.
-ABC News’ Molly Nagle and and Beatrice Peterson