At least two of the major candidates for the presidency are showing signs of age-related dementia, and one of them refuses to wear eyeglasses in a way that materially affects his ability to do his job, but there's some weird agreement that this is off-limits to journalism
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You might say the answer is because voters can choose if advanced age should be disqualifying. But how do they get to make that choice in a Trump vs. Biden or Trump vs. Sanders or Trump vs. Warren or Trump vs. Bloomberg general election?
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Hmmmm, I wanna guess it was written in an age where life expectancy was lower so it was hard to gauge folks even living this long...
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Then again, they seemed pretty good at handling edge cases except this one.
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because that's discrimination. although it might be a good idea to make max voting age in this election 35 because the young people in this country are smart and going for bernie in *overwhelming* numbers (52% bernie, 17% warren, 11% biden, and on down).
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It's discrimination in the same way that having 18 be the voting age is discriminatory.
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