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Social Security, caregiving top issues for older ME voters

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Monday, November 4, 2024   

Mainers over 50 are the state's largest voting bloc and surveys show they are concerned how the election will affect Social Security.

The fund's reserves could become insolvent in 2035 and preventing any shortfalls will require Congressional action.

Noël Bonam, state director of AARP Maine, said more than 350,000 Mainers depend on their monthly checks as a source of income.

"Candidates who support policies that will protect Social Security would be the candidate that they would be voting for," Bonam explained.

Bonam pointed out caregiving is another top-of-mind concern for voters. The state's passage of a paid family and medical leave program is expected to help an estimated 166,000 unpaid caregivers. But family advocates said lawmakers need to ensure continued funds and services are available to get people the financial and emotional support they need.

Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have pledged not to cut Social Security payments. Harris said she will raise taxes on wealthy households to ensure top earners are paying their fair share, while Trump supports privatizing the system, which analysts noted carries some risk.

Bonam recommended if voters are unsure of where their congressional representatives stand on the issue, they should give them a call.

"Picking up the phone or sending an email to the campaign offices of the candidates I think are great ways to kind of get more information on the positions of candidates," Bonam advised.

Bonam observed most state-level candidates list their positions on Social Security on their campaign websites. He added AARP Maine has created a nonpartisan, online voter guide, which is useful to both first-time and lifelong voters. It includes information on voter registration, absentee ballots, and recent changes in Maine election law.

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