The front page of today's New York Times features an article about three people who are being "Forced out of their existing health insurance plans" because of ObamaCare. It says:
Each, in a different way, represents the relatively small part of America that the Obama administration did not talk about while campaigning for the Affordable Care Act: people who have health insurance that they like, but who will be unable to keep it under the law.
That's a strange way of putting it. It's not accurate that the Obama administration "did not talk about" this while campaigning for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The president himself talked about it repeatedly — he falsely claimed it was not going to happen. See this video for example after example.