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Possible Issues for Project Social Security Obamacare Immigration Reform Planned Parenthood Stem Cell Research Income Tax/Flat Tax Debt Ceiling NSA and PRISM Women/Gays in Military Keystone XL Pipeline Medicaid Voter ID Laws Unemployment Medicare Social Welfare Gun Rights Campaign Finance Affirmative Action NAFTA Federal Deficit Guantanamo Bay Military Spending Fracking Death Penalty Abortion Iran Deal No Child Left Behind Infrastructure Drug Legalization Criminal Justice Reform Trans-Pacific Partnership Federal Bailouts (Auto, Banks, etc.) Cap and Trade/Kyoto Protocol Renewable Energy Minimum Wage ISIS and Syria PATRIOT ACT Police Brutality