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U.S. 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 ...
But The New York Times runs a front-page article about how unpopular President Biden is and voters’ worries about his age. Please drop the pretense that there is anything like “equivalency ...
Joe Biden’s defenders downplayed worries over his age and poor poll numbers on Thursday as the president faced a fresh wave of concern related to his ability to serve a second term.
With low approval ratings and shaky public performances, the president and his team are planning an ad blitz and trying to reassure voters about his age.
Democratic senators are admitting to private worries that President Biden’s age and health could cost their party the White House, but are loath to discuss those fears publicly, insisting there ...
As aides and allies watched Joe Biden’s first debate performance last month, their initial optimism about his abilities turned to alarm as Sen. Kamala Harris laced into him over race and busing.
Former President Joe Biden's White House physician declined to answer questions before a House Committee as the GOP-led panel ...
Biden’s Age Wasn’t a Cover-Up. It Was Observable Fact. The story about the former president getting old is getting old.
President Biden, 81 years old, was hoping to convince Americans that concerns about his age are greatly overstated. So far, his performance isn’t succeeding in making a great case. Biden sounds ...
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