George Pataki presidential campaign, 2016/Federal assistance programs

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George Pataki suspended his presidential run on December 29, 2015.[1]



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Former presidential candidate
George Pataki

Political office:
Governor of New York
(1995 - 2007)

Pataki on the issues:
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  • In a 2015 meeting with New Hampshire Republicans, George Pataki suggested "Medicaid, Medicare and other entitlement programs needed to be scaled back."[2]
  • Pataki appeared on FOX Business in July 2012 to discuss welfare reform. Pataki said, "When I took office, one in eleven of every resident in New York state...was on welfare because we had a system that made you better off if you were dependent on government than if you went out and got that first job. We changed it dramatically. We had over a million fewer people on welfare when I left, and this president wants to undo that."[3] Early in Pataki's gubernatorial tenure, he tightened welfare regulations to require able-bodied recipients work.[4]
  • In a 2011 interview with The Fiscal Times, Pataki expressed support for raising the retirement age to receive Social Security benefits "for those virtually not yet born."[5]

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