Voters ages 50 and up are divided between Republican and Democratic parties.
A recent AARP poll shows voters ages 50 and up are divided in their support for who takes the Oval Office in November.
"We were very supportive of him staying in the race, if that is what he wanted to do," Plotnick said.in a letter posted on the social media platform X that he plans to"stand down and focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term." A majority of all respondents — 80% — said Social Security will either be an extremely or very important issue that influences how they vote.
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