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“Who are you going to believe?” Biden asked on Friday after unleashing a barrage of criticism of Republican plans.

Ryan’s Medicare proposals have been a frequent target for Democrats, but Biden went further, saying a vote for the GOP would also lead to hundreds of dollars in tax increases on seniors’ Social Security benefits.

“They cannot possibly continue and add to the tax cuts for the super wealthy unless they eviscerate the rest of the budget,” he said.

Again, the Romney camp said, Biden had it exactly wrong.

“Vice President Biden is using Social Security to fabricate the Obama campaign’s latest false attacks,” said spokesman Ryan Williams.

Inside the Century Village clubhouse, a Democratic-friendly but sometimes cantankerous crowd didn’t muffle any complaints. “We can’t hear you!” some shouted when the volume was too low. “Sit down!” when their view was obstructed. And, at least once, “This music is awful!”

But Biden was met with loud applause and beaming faces.

“I’m a Joe fan! I’m a Joe fan!” said Judy Cloutier, 66, who came to hear Biden speak. “He’s such a down-to-earth man. He’s like salt of the earth.”

Dot Tillett, 67, said Biden was the right running mate for Obama, and a good choice to send to talk to seniors. “He’s a perfect complement,” she said. “He communicates well with people of all types. He’s just that kind of guy.”

Dorothy Schayes, 87, was less enthusiastic about the vice president, calling him “a joke.” But deeply behind Obama, she hoped others were paying attention to the Medicare debate, which she said spurred concern for her 16-year-old granddaughter.

“I think there’s trouble for her,” she said. “So he needs another term.”

At the deli later, the vice president also made a detailed sales pitch to a customer who had questions about Obama’s health care overhaul.

“You will be able to get better health care than you get now in terms of cost for a lot less money,” Biden told Steve Grossman, 39.

Younger people also are being enlisted by the Democrats in going after the elderly. The Obama campaign announced a new e-card effort asking young supporters to send messages to their parents and grandparents telling them their Social Security and other benefits are at risk under Republican plans.

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