Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 22, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 22, 2024 Older voters want candidates who will protect Social Security Joe Biden and Donald Trump Getty Images Voters, ages 50 and older, will have a strong influence on the November election. And politicians who want to win their vote would be wise to emphasize personal economic issues that affect them, particularly Social Security, according to a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up of likely voters from the 44 most competitive congressional districts. When asked one question — “How worried are you about your personal financial situation?” — 63% of all voters and 62% of voters ages 50 and older checked the worried box, according to the bipartisan survey conducted earlier this month by Fabrizio Ward and Impact Research. “It’s a substantial majority of voters who are concerned about their personal financial situation, and why economic issues are going to play such a big role in in this election,” Bob Ward, partner at Fabrizio Ward, said during a Thursday presentation of the results. Meanwhile, for older voters, ages 50 and older, Social Security is a top economic concern, the results found. The program’s trust funds are at risk of being depleted in the 2030s, at which point there would be across-the-board benefit cuts unless Congress acts. Social Security an ‘up-for-grabs issue’ When asked how important the health of Social Security is in determining their vote, 80% of voters — ages 50 and older — said it is either extremely important or very important. The issue also ranks high as a priority for voters who identify as Democrats, Republicans or independents. “Democrats only have a three-point advantage on Social Security right now, so the parties are basically tied,” said Jeff Liszt, partner at Impact Research. “Social Security is really an up-for-grabs issue,” he added. Many voters said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who will protect Social Security, he noted. Another issue — family caregiving — also ranked as a high priority with voters in the older cohort. To that point, 80% of the group said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who would provide support to family caregivers to help seniors live independently as they age, and 74% said they would support a candidate who would provide tax credits to help cover the costs of family caregiving. While President Joe Biden has vowed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Social Security advocacy organizations including This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up recently endorsed Biden. It was only the second time in the National Committee’s history that it endorsed a presidential candidate. “We broke precedent in 2020 because we believed Joe Biden would ****** for America’s seniors — and protect Social Security and Medicare,” Max Richtman, the group’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “We did not trust Donald Trump to safeguard either program or to uphold other cherished ********* institutions,” he said. “Four years later, those beliefs have been validated beyond dispute.” More from Personal Finance:Why there’s fierce debate over creating a Social Security commissionHow Supplemental Security Income benefits may changeWhy more people don’t wait to claim Social Security When polling for the full ballot in the 44 competitive districts, Trump led with 42% among voters ages 18 and up, while Biden had 37% and Robert Kennedy, Jr. came in with 11% support. Yet older voters, ages 50 to 64, are more likely to support Trump, while voters ages 65 and up are more likely to lean toward Biden. Congressional Democrats and Republicans are tied with 45% support in the 44 districts. Voters ages 50 to 64 are the lone group favoring the GOP, with a 13-point margin. Voters ages 65 and up plan to vote for Democrats by five percentage points, the AARP poll found. “Everyone’s focused on the presidential race, but this is very much up in the air who will control the House of Representatives this year,” Ward said. Don’t miss these from CNBC PRO This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Elder care,Senate elections,House elections,******* States Presidential Election,AARP,Retiree finances,Retirees,Personal income,Government pensions and social security,U.S. Social Security Administration,Medicare health plans,Social Security,Retirement planning,Elections,Personal finance,business news #Older #voters #candidates #protect #Social #Security This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/49827-older-voters-want-candidates-who-will-protect-social-security/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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