Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton offered dueling op-eds outlining their positions on Social Security in the forthcoming July/August issue of AARP Bulletin, a publication aimed at the association's membership of nearly 38 million.The responses, limited to 600 words, were in response to the questions: “What will the candidate do to make Social Security financially sound for future generations?” and “What specific plans does the candidate have to ensure that Social Security will meet the needs of future retirees?"Trump's plans did not get very specific.As for Clinton, her response is largely ripped from the candidate's website and features sets of bullet points outlining the presumptive Democratic nominee's plans.