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If you want to unsubscribe, [click here.]( Save Democracy is dedicated to passing sweeping campaign finance reform, protecting our right to vote, and ensuring the security of our elections. That means electing a wave of strong Democrats throughout the nation. [We hope to have you on our team, but if you'd like to unsubscribe from our emails, please click here.]( [BREAKING: House Democrat Introduces Legislation To Eliminate Federal Taxes on Social Security Payments]( [Do you support eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits?]( [YES ➡︎]( [NO ➡︎]( [UNSURE ➡︎]( [**You have been selected as [1] of [8] top Democrats to complete this urgent poll. Responses due by 11:59 PM**]( Many Social Security seniors are in the midst of a 'cost of living' crisis: • Housing prices increased by 8.4% over the last year. [1] • Prescription drug prices increased by 31.6% over the last year. [2] • Food prices increased by 9.4% on average over the last year. [3] [LUCKILY: Democrats are proposing ELIMINATING taxes on Social Security!]( But the GOP is desperate to slash benefits and end this critical program. So we need to prove MASSIVE support to ensure this plan succeeds. [As [1] of only [8] top Democrats selected for this poll, your response is critical to our dataset. Please respond by 11:59PM:]( [Do you support eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits?]( [YES ➡︎]( [NO ➡︎]( [UNSURE ➡︎]( Thanks for your response, Save Democracy PAC --------------------------------------------------------------- [1] Federal Housing Finance Agency: “U.S. House Prices Rise 8.4 Percent over the Last Year; Up 0.3 Percent from the Third Quarter” | February 28, 2023 [2] AARP: “Prices of Hundreds of Drugs Outpace Inflation” | October 4, 2022 [3] New York Times: “Food Prices Weigh on Seniors’ Savings, Health and Even Social Ties” | February 14, 2023 This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.]( | [Click here to unsubscribe.]( Save Democracy PAC 499 South Capitol St. SW #407 Washington, DC 20003 PAID FOR BY SD PAC AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

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