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Open this before drug prices go up again So far, nearly 37,095 supporters have weighed in ? now it

Open this before drug prices go up again [View in browser]( [AARP Real Possibilities] ADVOCATE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER [Lower prescription drug prices] Just one question for you Hey {NAME}, We’re asking AARP supporters just like you one simple question: Should your Connecticut federal representative prioritize fixing skyrocketing drug prices? Click below to let us know what you think: [YES!!]( [No]( So far, nearly 37,095 supporters have weighed in — now it’s your turn. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Fighting for {NAME} AARP was created to fight for you and all older Americans. Now, we’re taking on the big pharmaceutical companies, and we can’t win this one without you. [Watch on Facebook and get inspired, then share what inspires you to keep fighting for lower drug prices!]( [The Fighter]( In the News [To Save Your Brain, Fill Your Calendar]( [How to Avoid DNA Medicare Scams]( [More Older Americans Lack Health Insurance]( Fun Stuff The five presidents below played college football. Which one said, “Politics is like football. If you see daylight, go through the hole”? 1) Dwight Eisenhower 2) John Kennedy 3) Richard Nixon 4) Gerald Ford 5) Ronald Reagan Scroll down for the answer [We are AARP: Linda from Tennessee] We are AARP: Linda from Tennessee Linda says her mom is 5 feet tall and “110 pounds of pure stubborn feistiness!” After her mom had a heart attack and a stroke, Linda took over her care at home, saying to herself, “How hard can it be?” It was harder than Linda could have imagined — but she found the silver lining. “I realized what a blessing I had been offered yet not accepted. I had been given a gift of time with my mother.” [Follow Linda’s difficult but rewarding journey as a caregiver.]( Fun Stuff Answer 2) John Kennedy. He was a wide receiver at Harvard and played on the freshman and junior varsity teams despite chronic back problems. Now that you got one answer, [go see if you can get all 12 right in our U.S. Presidents quiz!!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [AARP.org]( [Make a Donation]( [AARP Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe from AARP Advocacy]( [Unsubscribe from all AARP e-mails]( [AARP 601 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20049]( [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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