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Biden turns 78, will be oldest US president

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WASHINGTON: President-elect Joe Biden turned 78 on Friday. In two months, he’ll take the reins of a politicall­y fractured nation facing the worst public health crisis in a century, high unemployme­nt and a reckoning on racial injustice.

As he wrestles with those issues, Biden will be atempting to accomplish another feat: demonstrat­e to Americans that age is but a number and he’s up to the job.

Biden will be sworn in as the oldest president in the nation’s history, displacing Ronald Reagan, who let the White House in 1989 when he was 77 years and 349 days old.

The age and health of both Biden and President Donald Trump — less than four years Biden’s junior — loomed throughout a race that was decided by a younger and more diverse electorate and at a moment when the nation is facing no shortage of issues of consequenc­e.

Out of the gate, Biden will be keen to demonstrat­e he’s got the vigor to serve.

“It’s crucial that he and his staff put himself in the position early in his presidency where he can express what he wants with a crispness that’s not always been his strength,” said Ross Baker, a political scientist at Rutgers University who has advised legislator­s from both parties. “He has got to build up credibilit­y with the American people that he’s physically and mentally up to the job.”

Throughout the campaign, Trump, 74, didn’t miss a chance to highlight Biden’s gaffes and argue that the Democrat lacked the mental acuity to lead the nation. Both critics and some backers of Biden worried that he was sending the wrong message about his stamina by keeping a relatively light public schedule while Trump barnstorme­d batlegroun­d states. Biden atributed his light schedule to being cautious during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Some of Biden’s rivals in the Democratic primary also made a case on age — while skipping Trump’s vitriol — by raising the question of whether someone of Biden’s and Trump’s generation was the right person to lead a nation dealing with issues like climate change and racial inequality.

Brian Ot, a Missouri State University communicat­ions professor who studies presidenti­al rhetoric, said Biden was hardly impressive as a campaigner, but has proven far more effective with his public remarks since Election Day.

Ot said Biden’s victory speech was poignant, and his empathy showed in a virtual discussion that he held earlier this week with frontline healthcare workers.

 ?? File / Associated Press ?? ↑ Joe Biden and Kamala Harris attend a press conference in Wilmington.
File / Associated Press ↑ Joe Biden and Kamala Harris attend a press conference in Wilmington.

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