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Making His Point

Rasmussen Reports has conducted a survey and found the following:

Two weeks after the President made Social Security reform a focal point in his State-of-the-Union Address, 36% of Americans over 65 say it is somewhat or very likely that their benefits will be cut if Social Security is reformed. That's down from 48% before the President's speech and 39% immediately following that speech.

If senior citizens are less and less inclined to fear President Bush's proposal, is there a single voting bloc left - besides the leadership of the Democratic party and a few liberal bloggers like Josh Marshall - who will try to pressure or threaten congressmen to derail Social Security reform?

By Ed Moltzen  ·  21 February 2005
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