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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Senior Medical Issues Key in South Carolina

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Andre Bauer, Lt. Governor of South Carolina, which is a key Presidential Primary state, has started a campaign to encourage the candidates to talk about how they will deal with senior medical issues.

"The number of adults aged 65 and older in South Carolina and in the United States is doubling. It is time, in fact it is well past time, for the candidates who are asking for our votes to tell us how they will manage this demographic age wave and its impact on the health, independence, and quality of life of millions of people," said Bauer.

"In about 120 days the candidates will be asking South Carolina voters to set them on the path to the White House. Do they understand that more than one out of every three votes cast in South Carolina primaries last spring came from seniors?" asked Bauer.

South Carolina hosts the 1st Presidential Primaries in the South.

"For the record, and the candidates' contemplation, voters who were 65 and older accounted for 33.9% of the Republican primary ballots last spring and 31.2% of the Democratic ones," he said.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton recently announced the South Carolina Seniors for Hillary Committee. Ms. Clinton has said she will work to make Social Security long term without cutting benefits or increasing the age of eligibility. She fought proposals to privatize benefits.

"This isn't a new issue to Hillary," her spokesman, Zac Wright to the AP. "She's put forth an aggressive plan to protect seniors in their golden years from those who would prey on them.", which is a key Presidential Primary state, has started a campaign to encourage the candidates to talk about how they will deal with senior medical issues.

"In about 120 days the candidates will be asking South Carolina voters to set them on the path to the White House. Do they understand that more than one out of every three votes cast in South Carolina primaries last spring came from seniors?" asked Bauer.

South Carolina hosts the 1st Presidential Primaries in the South.

"For the record, and the candidates' contemplation, voters who were 65 and older accounted for 33.9% of the Republican primary ballots last spring and 31.2% of the Democratic ones," he said.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton recently announced the South Carolina Seniors for Hillary Committee. Ms. Clinton has said she will work to make Social Security long term without cutting benefits or increasing the age of eligibility. She fought proposals to privatize benefits.

"This isn't a new issue to Hillary," her spokesman, Zac Wright to the AP. "She's put forth an aggressive plan to protect seniors in their golden years from those who would prey on them."

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