Joe Biden's age and mistakes are apparent, causing panic within his party. Meanwhile, Trump ridicules Biden's gaffes while dealing with his blunders.
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Age may be just a number, but it can sometimes be considered a disadvantage when running for president. Most Americans think that Joe Biden and Donald Trump are too old to lead the United States. At 81 and 77 years old, respectively, they have already surpassed the average life expectancy of men and are well beyond the retirement age of most U.S. senators. Moreover, it is difficult to imagine either continuing to hold power during a flawed power transfer between administrations.
According to a recent AP-NORC poll, 77% of Americans think President Biden is too old to serve another term. This opinion was even stronger among Democrats. It is worth noting that Nancy Pelosi, who is 83 years old, is seeking re-election in 2024. In contrast, Chuck Grassley, the current Republican Senate Majority Leader, is 78 years old and, indeed, not a young man either.
Whether Biden and Trump are too old for the job has become a significant topic of discussion in the 2024 presidential campaign. Critics argue that their age diminishes their credibility and ability to innovate in Congress, while others say this argument has been unfairly used against them.
Longevity researcher S. Jay Olshansky points out that both can qualify as "super-agers," which refers to individuals who maintain cognitive function beyond most adults their age.
Did you know that Methuselah, a prominent figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, was believed to have lived for 969 years according to the Book of Genesis? Neither Biden (81) nor Trump (77) come anywhere close to resembling him! Methuselah was the son of Enoch, the father of Lamech, and the grandfather of Noah. Pretty cool, huh?
Age has emerged as a paramount concern among the majority of voters. Noah Burden, a communication consultant aged 28 from Alexandria, yearns for a younger political figure to occupy the White House. Contrarily, Greg Pack, a 62-year-old voter from Ardmore, Oklahoma, is seeking a paradigm shift and is exhausted with witnessing someone like Trump, who seems self-absorbed and takes pride in flaunting his allegations as badges of honor.
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