AARP Maryland Is Working to Make Sure that
Voters Know about All of Their Options--and Can Vote Safely (English-Language)
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AS THE NATION CONTINUES TO BATTLE A PANDEMIC, ADVOCATES FOR SENIORS IN MARYLAND SAY THAT BOTH THE HEALTH AND THE FINANCIAL SECURITY OF VOTERS OVER 50 ARE ON THE LINE.
THAT'S WHY HANK GREENBERG--THE STATE-DIRECTOR OF "A-A-R-P
MARYLAND"--SAYS THAT THE GROUP IS FIGHTING FOR THE VOICES OF OLDER VOTERS TO BE HEARD...
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"FROM PROTECTING SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE, TO LOWERING PRESCRIPTION-DRUG PRICES, TO IMPROVING LIVES OF THOSE IN NURSING-HOMES AND OTHER LONG-TERM-CARE
FACILITIES--OR FIGHTING FRAUD IN THE MARKETPLACE--WE AT 'A-A-R-P MARYLAND' ARE ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF OLDER MARYLANDERS, WHO DESERVE TO CAST THEIR VOTES ON THE ISSUES THAT MATTER.
THAT'S WHY WE'RE HERE TO HELP: WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT MARYLAND-VOTERS KNOW ABOUT ALL OF THEIR OPTIONS, AND CAN VOTE
SAFELY--WHETHER THEY USE A MAIL-IN BALLOT, OR VOTE EARLY, OR CAST A VOTE ON ELECTION DAY."
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TO LEARN MORE ABOUT VOTING SAFELY IN MARYLAND, VISIT
"A-A-R-P"-DOT-ORG-SLASH-"M-D-VOTES".
For this report in Spanish, click
here.
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