The future of Social Security and Medicare is on the ballot this November
 
Scalise acknowledges GOP plan to change Social Security, Medicare
"As the midterms elections near, voters don't appear focused on Republican plans for Social Security and Medicare. That's probably a mistake."
MSNBC
 

The future of Social Security and Medicare is on the ballot this November, john.

House Minority Whip Steve Scalise recently confirmed that making changes to Social Security and Medicare is one of the GOP's top priorities if they retake control of the House this Election Day – and they're already threatening to shut down the government to do it.

Republicans want to gut these critical programs – and Kim's opponent, Matt Larkin, wants to help them do it.

It's no surprise Scalise came to WA-08 to campaign for Larkin. Larkin is an extreme Republican who supports cutting funding for Social Security and Medicare. If he's sent to Congress, he'll vote to rob Americans of their earned benefits. With control of the House majority hinging on WA-08, we can't afford to let Larkin flip this seat red.

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