Biden turns 81 as worries about his age weigh on re-election prospects
- Americans are concerned that President Joe Biden, who turns 81, is too old for re-election, according to opinion polls.
- Biden argues that his age and experience are assets in addressing America's problems.
- A poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos revealed that 77% of respondents believe Biden is too old to be president, while only 39% think he is mentally sharp enough.
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Jimmy Kimmel shares hilarious 'Older or Younger' segment on President Joe Biden turning 81
Jimmy Kimmel shares hilarious 'Older or Younger' segment on President Joe Biden turning 81 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jimmy Kimmel didn't miss the opportunity to make light of President Joe Biden's age in a recent episode of his late-night show. In fact, he shared a hilarious segment on Biden turning 81 and compared him with some everyday essentials. On Monday, November 20, Biden became the oldest president of the US amid ongoing discussions ab…
Biden turns 81 as worries about his age weigh on re-election prospects
US President Joe Biden turned 81 on Monday, a milestone that drew attention to his status as the oldest person ever to occupy the Oval Office, with opinion polls showing Americans worried he is too old for the post he is seeking re-election to.
Commentary: As Biden Turns 82, Reality Sets in as 2024 Approaches Rapidly with Trump Still Leading Polls - The Florida Capital Star
by Robert Romano Another week, and amid more calls for President Joe Biden, who just turned 82, to step aside, former President Donald Trump is extending his lead in national polls over Biden for the 2024 election, with 46.6 percent for Trump to 45 percent for Biden in the latest average of polls taken by RealClearPolitics.com. That’s bad news for Biden, as only three polls taken the entire cycle show him even hitting 50 percent or above out o…
White House issues stern defense of Biden's 'stamina' on 81st birthday amid growing age concerns
The White House jumped to the defense of President Biden over concerns about his age, praising him for his "stamina," and said there was "no alarm" behind the scenes regarding 2024.
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