Democratic Party of Wisconsin
Press Release

DPW Slams Trump’s Continued Attacks on Social Security

 

By - Aug 10th, 2020 04:39 pm

(WISCONSIN) — Today, Democratic Party of Wisconsin spokesperson Philip Shulman released the following statement slamming Trump for continuing his attempts to gut Social Security for older Wisconsinites:

“Threatening to slash Social Security in the middle of a pandemic that has wreaked havoc on older Wisconsinites is typical of the ineffective, chaotic leadership we’ve come to expect from Donald Trump. Trump and his administration have repeatedly attacked Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, despite the fact that  these popular programs are an essential lifeline for millions across the nation. The choice between Joe Biden and Trump could not be more clear. Democrats created Social Security, and Joe Biden has shown his commitment time after time to strengthen and preserve this vital program.”

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