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Dear John,
As Max writes in his email below, you have an important role to play in protecting your earned benefits! That’s why I urge you to take charge of your health and retirement security by supporting the National Committee’s urgent work on your behalf in Washington.
Right now we’re fighting a number of wrong-headed proposals that would reduce Social Security and Medicare benefits. Please help the National Committee defend your earned benefits against these attacks by making one urgent donation of $10 or $5. Thank you for any support you can give today!
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Deborah Johnson
Director of Development
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Dear John,
The battle we’re facing in Washington for the future of Social Security and Medicare is very real. And it will have profound consequences for your family’s financial security and well-being.
One thing’s for certain: There is a powerful coalition of so-called “fiscal hawks” in Congress who are committed to dismantling Social Security and Medicare. And we’re already seeing outrageous proposals emerge out of Washington that could lead to devastating benefit cuts.
So this is not a time to sit on the sidelines and hope for the best. Please make one urgent donation of $10 or $5 today to help the National Committee put massive grassroots pressure on Congress to protect and strengthen Social Security and Medicare now.
The National Committee needs you and your fellow older Americans to be on the front lines of this debate about the benefits you’ve paid into and earned during your working years. As President of the National Committee, I represent literally millions of grassroots members and supporters — people like you, who want their voices heard, their views represented, and their earned benefits protected.
And believe me, during this critical mid-term election year lawmakers will be listening to senior voters — you have enormous influence over what happens next to Social Security and Medicare!
Please help us amplify your voice and views on Capitol Hill by chipping in a gift in whatever amount you can safely afford today.
Sincerely,
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Max Richtman
President & CEO
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