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National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare

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Get Out and Vote on Election Day, November 8th!

Get Out and Vote on Election Day,
November 8th!

Dear John,

With so much at stake for older Americans in the 2022 elections, you cannot afford to sit this one out. Social Security and Medicare continue to be the go-to solution for some lawmakers and candidates who want to slash and radically “reform” earned benefits to pay for other fiscal priorities, including massive tax cuts for the wealthy.

And so we need to elect candidates and incumbents who will defend Social Security and Medicare from mounting pressure to reduce your benefits!

That’s why, if you haven’t already mailed in your ballot or voted early, the best way for your voice to be heard on the issues that you care about most is to go to the polls on November 8th and CAST YOUR BALLOT.

But first, don’t forget to find out how your members of Congress voted on key bills that could impact Social Security and Medicare by reviewing the National Committee’s 2022 Congressional Scorecard! This is a powerful resource our legislative staff has worked on tirelessly in order to make sure you have the most current, most accurate information possible.

Please fulfill your civic duty and CAST YOUR BALLOT in the 2022 mid-term election for candidates and incumbents who will fight to protect and boost Social Security and Medicare for older Americans like you.

To find your polling location, click here.

You could face long lines at the polls, so please be prepared and be patient — your vote matters!

Sincerely,

Max Richtman

President & CEO