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AARP: Ohio women voters place high priority on updating social security


A new poll from AARP shows 73 percent of Ohio women voters believe the next president and congress need to act immediately to update social security. (WKRC)
A new poll from AARP shows 73 percent of Ohio women voters believe the next president and congress need to act immediately to update social security. (WKRC)
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - New information released Wednesday morning could impact the presidential campaign messages.

A new poll from AARP shows 73 percent of Ohio women voters believe the next president and congress need to act immediately to update social security.

Fifty-two percent of them say they would be impacted if the program is not updated by 2034. That's when beneficiaries could face a cut of nearly a quarter of their benefits.

If the election were held today, Ohio women indicated they would choose Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump 45 to 29 percent.

You can read the whole survey here.

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