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Team: do you think Republicans will cut funding for these critical programs?

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MORNING CONSULT UPDATE FROM FEB. 13: Voters More Likely Than Not to Think Republicans Will Try for M

MORNING CONSULT UPDATE FROM FEB. 13: Voters More Likely Than Not to Think Republicans Will Try for Medicare, Social Security Cuts [“[Republicans’] dream is to cut Social Security and Medicare…If that's your dream, I'm your nightmare." - President Biden](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) President Biden has proven himself to be the GOP’s worst nightmare, team. Ever since Pres. Biden exposed the GOP’s plans to slash funding for Social Security and Medicare – two critical programs which tens of millions of Americans rely on – Republicans have been desperate to backpedal and convince the public otherwise. But a new Morning Consult poll shows they are FAILING! Here’s the truth, team: Republicans have been trying to undermine the stability of Social Security and Medicare for decades. Luckily, their dangerous ideas have been THWARTED by Democrats and grassroots activists like YOU. But with their attempts ramping up, we need to know if supporters like you will continue to stand in the way of GOP attacks on Social Security and Medicare. Please answer this 1-click poll before 11:59 P.M. tonight: Do you believe Republicans will work to cut funding for Medicare and Social Security? [YES]( [NO]( Links generated for use ONLY by {EMAIL}. Responses requested for 11:59 p.m. tonight. --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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