The most relevant moment of Tuesday’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump was their exchange about Obamacare. Specifically, moderator Linsey Davis asking Trump, “So tonight, nine years after you first started running, do you have a plan and can you tell us what it is?”
Trump didn’t. So, he couldn’t.
“Obamacare was lousy health care — always was, it’s not very good today,” he started. “What I said that if we come up with something, and we are working on things, we’re going to do it and we are going to replace it.”
He then shifted to complaining about Democrats, though Republicans controlled both chambers of Congress when he was elected. He later said he saved Obamacare from rotting, in a mid-rant plot twist.
Going into the night, some observers hoped that policy — and not personalities — would be the focus.