As the final days wind down to the election, Democrats are spotlighting the issue of Social Security as President Joe Biden accuses Republicans of wanting to cut the program.
WASHINGTON - Republicans counter they only seek to update social security to keep it from bankruptcy.
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson , who was recently criticized for his stance on Social Security by former President Barack Obama, has responded on the campaign trail by reaffirming that Republicans do not want to cut Social Security. However, he has suggested in the past that federal programs, including Social Security, be approved by Congress every year instead of being automatically renewed.’ report an objective is outlined to “save and strengthen” Social Security.
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