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Please Take Our Important
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Dear John,
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The coronavirus pandemic has made one thing abundantly clear to me: older Americans are struggling during this crisis and it's time to address Social Security. Yet instead of working to shore up this critical program that's provided retirees, survivors and people with disabilities lifesaving benefits, even in times of crisis, there are some politicians in Washington who are using the coronavirus pandemic as an opportunity to unleash an agenda to outright destroy this program.
While I have a hunch about where you stand on several key proposals now under consideration in Congress and the White House, I need to be 100% certain. You see, I need to have the cold, hard proof in my hand when I speak with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. That's the only way we can convince them about where older Americans like you stand on the issues that you care about — and surveys like this are an important part of our arsenal in the broader fight to protect and strengthen Social Security.
So please, will you take my "Survey on Social Security and the Coronavirus Response" today? It's only 5 questions, so it probably won't take you more than a few minutes to read and answer. But these are time-sensitive questions that we must pose to our supporters at this crucial stage in the war on Social Security. And I need to receive your response ASAP because mounting threats to earned benefits come at a time when millions of older Americans are facing serious health- and financially-related hardships stemming from the coronavirus crisis.
We'll use your answers in our effort to make decision makers in Washington understand where their constituents stand on proposals that could impact the future of Social Security. In this time of unprecedented crisis — and in this critical election year — your voice matters more than ever. So please, let me know your opinions by taking my survey today!
Thank you in advance for your time and your valuable feedback!
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Sincerely, |
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Dan Adcock
Director of Government
Relations & Policy
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