Vice President Kamala Harris responded to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s comments vowing to overhaul health care if Republicans succeed in the coming election, stating that “access to health care should be a right.”
During a press conference in Wisconsin, Harris emphasized the significance of the upcoming election in determining the fate of the Affordable Care Act. She highlighted President Donald Trump's repeated attempts to dismantle the ACA and expressed concern over Speaker Johnson's pledge to pursue significant reforms if Trump is reelected.
Johnson's promise of “massive reform” to the Affordable Care Act has drawn attention, especially in light of the Republican party's previous struggles to repeal key provisions of the health care law during Trump's first term in office.
Harris underscored the potential consequences of rolling back the ACA, pointing out that it could lead to insurance companies denying coverage based on preexisting conditions. She cited examples such as survivors of breast cancer, asthma, and diabetes who could face challenges in obtaining health insurance under such changes.
“Access to health care should be a right, and not just a privilege for those who can afford it,” Harris stated, advocating for the protection of affordable health care for all Americans.
The Vice President has consistently warned about Trump's intentions to dismantle the ACA if he wins a second term, while Trump himself has indicated plans to improve the existing law without providing specific details.
The debate over the future of health care in the United States remains a central issue in the upcoming election, with competing visions for the role of government in ensuring access to affordable and comprehensive health coverage for all citizens.