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Prepping for Mid-Terms: Evaluating Candidates’ Claims About Social Security

We’re in the homestretch for the 2018 mid-term election cycle, and candidate ads are bombarding us from all sides. Many of these ads make reference to Social Security and the candidates’ views on handling it, either with a full-on reference or a glancing blow. So, how’s the public supposed to evaluate these sound bites? To help answer this question, the New York Times’ Tara Siegel Bernard provides a series of basic questions voters should consider to help navigate the density of political rhetoric and biased pundit analyses. Read her post here…

 

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