The Eastman camp, along with Harrison and Ashford, have been working with The World-Herald on another virtual debate after an in-person debate, originally scheduled for a local television studio, was canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Bacon has said the tax cuts Congress passed in 2017 helped Nebraskans keep more of their money and helped build, before the pandemic, one of the strongest American economies.

Eastman has said the tax cuts favored the wealthy and exploded the deficit and debt.

Bacon has said his health care votes offer Nebraskans more choice in insurance coverage than Obamacare. He has said he wants to preserve the law’s protections for preexisting conditions. He also voted for full repeal.

Eastman has said she supports replacing employer-based private health insurance with a “Medicare for All” plan that would cover everyone. Eastman has said people would pay more in taxes but less out of pocket.

Bacon has criticized the bill as risky and said it would lead to long waits and rationing of care.

Many in Congress, including Bacon, have said Social Security changes need to involve bipartisan negotiations where both parties share in the political pain of putting the program on surer footing.