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AARP asked U.S. Senate candidates in Alaska to answer questions about caregiving, Medicare, prescription drug prices and more.
AARP in the Virgin Islands wants its members to prepare for the November general election. Our members comprise a robust demographic of our territory’s voters; together, we can be the “deciders” in the 2022 elections. We need every candidate and lawmaker to commit to addressing the challenges facing people 50+. That’s why we are partnering with the Virgin Islands Disability Rights Center to present Voter Machine Demonstration and Registration Drives in St. Croix and St. Thomas to help educate and help Virgin Islanders commit to being a voice in the election.
Connecticut’s Nov. 8 general election includes federal races for the U.S. House and Senate, plus contests for the state legislature, governor, attorney general and several other offices.
Florida’s gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races are in a statistical dead heat, according to an exclusive AARP survey of likely Florida voters.
AARP asked gubernatorial candidates in Oregon to answer questions about age discrimination, drug prices and more.
AARP Nevada poll indicates tight races for Governor and U.S. Senate with voters aged 50 and up likely to decide the races
AARP asked Republican candidates for Wyoming secretary of state to answer questions about voting and building age-friendly communities.
This fall, candidates are taking to the stage trail to discuss critical issues facing our state and country in debates and forums. Debates and forums are more fun to watch with friends – host a watch party either in-person or virtually!
AARP research shows that Pennsylvania voters and small business owners support the creation of Keystone Saves, a retirement savings program for workers who do not have access to one through their employer.
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