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 @7HJNSX6Republican  from New York answered…6mos6MO

Age doesn’t matter to me per se, so long as the individual is able to do his or her job it shouldn’t matter. When that person has lost the ability to function in that role, it may be best for that individual to step down.

 @9H4HFY8 from Washington answered…6mos6MO

Age may not always define wisdom but it can, you just need to know how one functions at that specific age and decide if it is best to keep them or not.

 @9H4GLL5Peace and Freedom from Georgia answered…6mos6MO

 @9H4J4TZWomen’s Equality from Georgia answered…6mos6MO

Age can be associated with declines in physical and mental health. Depending on an individual's health status, they may face challenges in maintaining the stamina and cognitive sharpness required for demanding roles.

 @9H4GMB9 from Pennsylvania answered…6mos6MO

Both. If you have a brain disease, your wisdom goes away and your mind will not work the same.

 @9H4FW4C  from California answered…6mos6MO

It can equate wisdom, however Biden is more weary than anything. I also believe that it can leave them out of touch with the majority of the population

 @9H4FRKN from Pennsylvania answered…6mos6MO

yes, i think that in many cases elderly are wiser but in such an important job i think the leadership of someone with a more relavent head space is better.

 @9H4HSX9 from Michigan answered…6mos6MO

There are plenty of people who are above 70, even 60 who can’t do **** . There should be a very generous age limit to the presidents age

 @9H4HHL9 from Florida answered…6mos6MO

Age can equate to both wisdom and weariness but in the case of Joe Biden it is weariness.

 @9H4GLHT from Tennessee answered…6mos6MO

i don’t believe age is the problem i think it all has to do with how well the person performs in the job

 @9H4FXLR from Texas answered…6mos6MO

Whether or not a family member in their 80s would be able to hold a highly demanding job would depend on a number of factors, including their individual health, energy level, and experience. It is important to remember that age is not always a reliable indicator of ability. Some people are more fit and energetic in their 80s than others are in their 50s. On top of that, there are many people in their 80s who have a wealth of experience and knowledge that can be valuable in a leadership role.

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 @9H4HTSFanswered…6mos6MO

The ability of someone in their 80's to have a demanding job depends upon the person. Age typically equates to wisdom. But in the case of President Biden, it equates to both wisdom and experience.

 @9H4H5C9 from Texas answered…6mos6MO

Anything after the age of #70 should not have a seat in national government. They won't live to see the full extent of their decisional outcomes.

 @9H4FJBKLibertarian  from Florida answered…6mos6MO

Age plays no role in a job. If your adequate to do your job, then it should not be a problem

 @9H4FQZH from Utah answered…6mos6MO

If they believed they could handle it they are supported in every shape or form.

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