The next President and Congress will decide the future of Medicare and Social Security, and the candidates owe voters straight talk - not just 30 second sound-bites on some of the most critical issues facing the Hispanic community and the nation.
Hispanic voters are ready. A new series of AARP surveys shows more than 70% of Latino voters 50 years of age and older want to know more about the candidates’ plans on Social Security and Medicare in order to decide who they will vote for on Election Day.
AARP Surveys Needs of Older Latinos |
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