Nicki Haley and the age issue
Nikki Haley’s opening pitch to 2024 voters is simple: It’s time for a new generation of leaders.
“America is not past our prime, it’s just that our politicians are past theirs,” Haley said in her campaign kickoff speech last week.
It’s one of several shots Haley, 51, has taken at President Biden, 80, and former president Trump, 76, over their ages.
If a December USA Today/Suffolk University poll is any indication, Haley is right that voters are hungry for fresher faces. The survey asked voters to build their hypothetical ideal presidential candidate. Fifty percent of voters said they would most like a candidate to be between 51 and 65 years old. Twenty-five percent said they would want a candidate who is 35 to 50 years old, while just 8 percent said an ideal president would be 66 to 80 years old.
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I think Biden has many qualities that make him a poor candidate and age is just one of them. Trump's age does not appear to have slowed him down. I suspect there will be other candidates besides Haley who will make the run including the relatively young DeSantis. The Dems may be stuck with Biden.
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