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Biden Uses Decades-Old Strategy In Attacking GOP On Social Security, Medicare

Por: Forbes Business February 11, 2023

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Updated Feb 10, 2023, 04:20pm ESTTopline President Joe Biden amplified his claims this week that the GOP wants to cut Social Security and Medicare, foreshadowing what will likely be a key campaign talking point in his potential 2024 presidential bid—a move that breathes new life into an age-old strategy both parties have deployed for the better part of six decades. President Joe Biden arrives to speak about his administration's plans to... + full article



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