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Look, President Biden and Democrats knew this is a critical program for millions of Americans.
We’re SO glad that President Biden cared about our nation’s Seniors, unlike President Trump who tried to CUT millions from Social Security when he was in office!
To make matters worse, now that Trump is back in office, making CUTS to Social Security is one of his TOP priorities. NO!!!
We have absolutely NO DATA on how top Democrats feel about this, so that’s why we’re reaching out to you.
We can’t let MAGA Republicans demolish our earned benefits.
We really need you to speak up, team.
Fight For Reform
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