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Find out your state's
absentee or mail-in voting rules!
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Dear John,
Election Day may still be weeks away, but it's not too soon to start thinking about how you'd like to cast your ballot in what I believe will be one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime.
According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, nearly half of voters expect to have difficulty casting a ballot this year. And so at a time when the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has many older Americans concerned about casting their ballot in person, it's important to know the options you have for absentee and mail-in voting in your state.
If you're considering casting an absentee or mail-in ballot, I urge you to do so early. If you decide to cast your vote by mail, please read all of the instructions carefully and remember to sign your ballot before mailing it back. That way if there are any issues with your ballot you'll still have time to fix it. Learn more about your state's rules on absentee and voting ballot by mail.
No matter your plan for voting, with so much at stake for Social Security and Medicare, you cannot afford to sit this election out. The best way for your voice to be heard on the issues that you care about most is to cast your vote, either by mail as soon as possible or by going to the polls on November 3, 2020.
Sincerely,
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Max Richtman
President & CEO
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