Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Biden: ‘Legitimate’ for voters to weigh age

President nears 80, but ‘capable’

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REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — President Joe Biden joked that it’s difficult acknowledg­ing he’s about to turn 80, but said he’s physically and mentally capable of serving a potential second term in the White House.

Mr. Biden, who turns 80 on Nov. 20, said it’s “totally legitimate” for voters to question whether someone his age can manage the demanding stresses of the American presidency. Mr. Biden made the comment in response to a question about his age during an MSNBC interview that aired Sunday.

He said people should judge for themselves whether he is up to the task as polls show that voters would rather not see a rematch with Donald Trump, the Republican ousted by Mr. Biden in 2020.

Mr. Biden would be 82 on Inaugurati­on Day in January 2025; Mr. Trump would be 78.

A recent Associated PressNORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll shows only about 3 in 10 people questioned want either Mr. Biden or Mr. Trump to run for president in two years.

“I think the best way to make the judgement is to watch me. Am I slowing up?” Mr. Biden said in the interview that was taped Friday during a visit to the Delaware State University campus to promote his student loan debt forgivenes­s executive order.

Mr. Biden has yet to officially announce whether he will run for a second term, but has repeatedly said it is his intention to seek re-election.

During his 2020 campaign, Mr. Biden often presented himself as a “transition candidate” who would build a bridge to new Democratic talent.

The age and health of both Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump 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.

In the MSNBC interview, Mr. Biden said voters should look at his “passion” for the work as they consider his age in factoring whether they should vote for him.

Mr. Biden went through a battery of blood, physical, gastrointe­stinal, dental, vision and neurologic­al examinatio­ns shortly before his birthday last year. Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Mr. Biden’s primary care physician, wrote in a six-page memo released by the White House after that exam that Mr. Biden was “healthy, vigorous” and “fit to successful­ly execute the duties of the Presidency.”

Dr. O’Connor said he investigat­ed Mr. Biden for increased instances of “throat clearing” during public remarks and a stiffening of his gait.

Dr. O’Connor reported that Mr. Biden’s coughing was the result of gastrointe­stinal reflux and that the stiffened gait was the result of a new diagnosis of “mild peripheral neuropathy,” spinal arthritis and compensati­on for a broken foot suffered shortly before he took office.

 ?? Associated Press ?? President Joe Biden challenged voters to pick another Democrat if they have concerns about his age, while declaring himself healthy enough for a second term.
Associated Press President Joe Biden challenged voters to pick another Democrat if they have concerns about his age, while declaring himself healthy enough for a second term.

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