Here's where Arizona's US Senate candidates stand on the future of Social Security

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For subscribers: Here's where Arizona's US Senate candidates stand on the future of Social Security.

After a second candidate forum this month, Masters told a teenager that saying Social Security wouldn't be around in the future will get you"crucified."

When asked about Social Security at the June event, the other Senate candidates mostly sidestepped the issue, citing debt aversion and turning to their biographies as prescriptions for what they called"out of control" government spending. Lamon didn't outline a plan to pay beneficiaries. He claimed that"we have payments going to illegals in this country from great taxpayers. got to stop." found that in 2010 undocumented immigrants collected an estimated $1 billion from the program that year. The same report found that undocumented immigrants paid about $13 billion into the program, helping extend the solvency of Social Security.

Lamon said earlier in the interview that he intended to go to the Senate"to be hard. I'm not going there to pussyfoot around.", R-Fla., and said it was"pretty detailed with pretty good stuff."

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