Biden pitches 'Bidencare' as Trump slams the Affordable Care Act
Biden said if he is elected he would pass Obamacare with a public option, deeming it "Bidencare," and outlining his plan.
"If you qualify for Medicaid and you do not have the wherewithal in your state to get Medicaid, you're automatically enrolled, providing competition for insurance companies," Biden said.
"Secondly, we're going to make sure we reduce the premiums and reduce drug prices by making sure that there's competition that doesn't exist now, by allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices with the insurance companies," he said.
Biden said private insurance would be protected under his plan.
"Thirdly, the idea that I want to eliminate private insurance -- the reason why I had such a fight for -- with 20 candidates for the nomination, was I support private insurance," Biden said. "Not one single person with private insurance would lose their insurance under my plan, nor did they under Obamacare."
"Lastly, we're going to make sure we're in a situation that we actually protect pre-existing conditions. There's no way he can protect pre-existing conditions. None. Zero," Biden said, as the Trump administration seeks to dismantle the entire Affordable Care Act which currently protects them.
Trump said earlier, "I'd like to terminate Obamacare, come up with a brand-new beautiful health care."