Published: October 03, 2010
Jack Conway Flip-Flops on Social Security, Says Paul Campaign
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In the October 3 Kentucky U.S. Senate debate on Fox News Sunday between
Dr. Rand Paul and Jack Conway, Conway failed to mention he considered
raising the retirement age or cutting benefits to Social Security in
2002.
In 2002, Conway Said Raising The Retirement Age And Reducing Social
Security Benefits Should Be Considered To Preserve Social Security.
"Northup said she supports partial private investment to preserve Social
Security rather than raising the retirement age and reducing benefits,
which she has ruled out but Conway has said should be considered." (The
[Louisville, KY] Courier-Journal, "Northup, Conway Attract Support," Al
Cross, July 30, 2002)
In 2002, Conway was quoted saying: "A year ago, I was asked 'If
Social Security was about to become insolvent, what do you do?' I said
Everything's on the table." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFOxtxl2nGw

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