We should be skeptical of anyone running for president after age 70, or for the Senate after age 80. Reagan had to prove he could do the job in his 70s, & Reagan was unusually vigorous.https://twitter.com/JamesRCopland/status/1362443239652007937 …
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Presidents have far more individual discretionary power, management authority, foreign & national security responsibility than legislators. 4-yr term vs 2-yrs for House/SEN leaders. Both have a sell-by date, but an aged POTUS is a more dramatic problem.
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Most presidents visibly age after 4-8 years in office. McConnell and Schumer have not changed.
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Pelosi is too old for the job. Mitch is getting close, but he's still at the top of his game. He's still the best leader of the GOP Senate caucus in anyone's living memory.
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Nah, it's what I've said for years & years. Also why I've spent years arguing that character is more crucial in the executive. These are all longstanding positions I've written on many times.
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