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- Transcript This is your former democratic governor, Don Sidelman, asking you to join us tomorrow. At a Social Security town hall meeting with the former governor of Maryland, Martin O'Malley. He was a great governor of Maryland, and he recently served as commissioner of Social Security. The event starts at eleven at the RSVP building, the retired senior volunteer building in gunnersville. Alabama. And the address is? 19272 highway 43. He cares about people. He cares about the people who rely on Social Security. So come out tomorrow. The RSVP building in Gunnersville, Alabama.
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