KEY POINTS
  • The Affordable Care Act is at risk.
  • People are losing their health insurance at work.
  • Here's how to stay covered during these uncertain times.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Senator Kamala Harris speaks during the vice presidential campaign debate with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence held on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 7, 2020.

During the vice presidential debate on Wednesday night, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., had a warning: "If you have a preexisting condition — heart disease, diabetes, breast cancer — they're coming for you," Harris said. "If you love someone who has a preexisting condition, they're coming for you. If you are under the age of 26 on your parents' coverage, they're coming for you."

Of course, Harris was referring to President Donald Trump's efforts to strike down the Affordable Care Act. The law bans insurers from denying coverage or charging more to people with preexisting conditions, which some 1 in 4 Americans report having.