On outskirts of RNC, Heritage Foundation touts controversial Project 2025 plan
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59% : Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey joined the event and warned that Project 2025 would affect Social Security.57% : The Biden campaign and its surrogates continued their weeks-long focus on the project Tuesday at a "counter convention" press event around the corner from the hotel where Trump is staying.
56% : "When you've worked all your life and paid into Social Security, and you hear what Republicans are trying to do, from their policy groups, in Congress, all the way to what you've heard and read in Project 2025, folks that want to limit benefits," Booker said.
54% : When asked about any potential friction between Trump, the party's platform and Project 2025, Roberts said he sees "very positive" conversations ahead, despite differences.
45% : "Trump on Monday tapped Vance, a U.S. senator from Ohio, as his running mate.
37% : Democrats have attacked the plan in recent weeks, warning of its ambitions -- passing the most stringent abortion ban the next Republican administration can get through Congress and lowering the corporate tax rate, among others -- while Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, has sought to distance himself from it.
33% : I have not seen it, have no idea who is in charge of it, and, unlike our very well received Republican Platform, had nothing to do with it," Trump wrote Thursday on his social media platform Truth Social.
26% : AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler said voters "should ask yourself, 'Does this Project 2025 agenda make my life better if it were to become law?'"Trump has denied any connection to the project.
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