The Wall Street Journal: age will prevent Biden from re-election

Joe Biden is 79
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Age changes will prevent 79-year-old US President Joe Biden from being re-elected. This was reported by the columnist for the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal Lance Morrow.

“No doubt you, the octogenarian incumbent, being a cunning fox, had your reasons for insisting on your intention to run for re-election. But if I were you, mon vieux, I wouldn’t,” Lance Morrow wrote for The Wall Street Journal.

He said that Biden should be prepared for the consequences of “serious old age” that comes after 80 years. This age is unlikely to set the Democrats and Biden himself in a “holiday mood” after the midterm elections in November, the journalist noted. Morrow believes that after 80 years, Biden’s schedule will be overloaded with doctor visits. He also recalled former US presidents. “Theodore Roosevelt died at 60, thoroughly exhausted. His cousin Franklin died at 63, emaciated, exhausted. Lyndon Johnson, Roosevelt’s former protégé, died exhausted at 64.

Earlier, a columnist for the Indian edition of The Statesman, Sunil Sharan, wrote that the confrontation between the United States and the Russian Federation leaves less and less chances for Biden’s re-election, the business publication reports.Sight“. In his opinion, the US president has become a “lame duck” and even the Democrats began to complain about his age. Because of this, the politician may fail in the elections in 2024, Sharan believes. The New York Times reported that Biden’s age becomes an uncomfortable issue for his subordinates and the party, and his assistants have to look after him.

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Age changes will prevent 79-year-old US President Joe Biden from being re-elected. This was reported by the columnist for the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal Lance Morrow. “No doubt you, the octogenarian incumbent, being a cunning fox, had your reasons for insisting on your intention to run for re-election. But if I were you, mon vieux, I wouldn’t,” Lance Morrow wrote for The Wall Street Journal. He said that Biden should be prepared for the consequences of “serious old age” that comes after 80 years. This age is unlikely to set the Democrats and Biden himself in a “holiday mood” after the midterm elections in November, the journalist noted. Morrow believes that after 80 years, Biden’s schedule will be overloaded with doctor visits. He also recalled former US presidents. “Theodore Roosevelt died at 60, thoroughly exhausted. His cousin Franklin died at 63, emaciated and exhausted. Lyndon Johnson, Roosevelt’s former protégé, died exhausted at 64. Earlier, a columnist for the Indian edition of The Statesman, Sunil Sharan, wrote that the confrontation between the United States and the Russian Federation leaves less and less chances for Biden’s re-election, the Vzglyad business publication reports. In his opinion, the US president has become a “lame duck” and even the Democrats began to complain about his age. Because of this, the politician may fail in the elections in 2024, Sharan believes. The American newspaper The New York Time reported that Biden’s age is becoming an uncomfortable problem for his subordinates and the party, and his aides have to look after him.

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