Biden is “too old”, according to the Americans
A poll published in the United States found that 73 percent of voters thought President Joe Biden, 80, was “too old” to seek re-election in 2024.
Results of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) poll were released yesterday, with 73 percent of respondents saying they think Biden is “too old” for a second term, sharing their concerns about Biden’s age, a despite former President Donald Trump and Biden being relatively close in age. Forty-seven percent of those surveyed shared similar concerns about former US President Donald Trump, 77.
SUPPORT TRUMP MORE
According to the poll, more voters said they thought Trump was more successful than Biden during his presidency. In the poll, where 51 percent of respondents thought Trump was more successful, only 40 percent thought the same about Biden.
Biden, who is on record as the “oldest president in American history” and is a candidate in next year’s presidential race, will take office at 82 if re-elected and will be 86 when his term ends. . .
Biden’s most popular Republican rival, Trump, turned 77 in June. This means that if Trump is elected, he will be president for a second time at the age of 78 and his term will end at the age of 82. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
Sharon Rock is an author and journalist who writes for 24 News Globe. She has a passion for learning about different cultures and understanding the complexities of the world. With a talent for explaining complex global issues in an accessible and engaging way, Sharon has become a respected voice in the field of world news journalism.