ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「President Biden’s potential bid for a second term, which he would conclude at the age of 86, is prompting exceptionally complicated feelings among one large constituency: his generational peers.  In interviews with The New York Times, dozens of left-leaning older Americans wrestled with the prospect of a president in his mid-80s, reflecting on their own abilities, changes to their lives, and even their mortality.  Three years after older voters helped propel Biden to the Democratic presidential nomination, embracing his deep experience and perceived general-election appeal, his age is his biggest political liability. It is a target of mockery and sometimes misinformation on the right — though Donald Trump, the Republican presidential poll leader, is just a few years younger — and a source of widespread anxiety among Democrats.  The issue is particularly personal for older voters who are inclined to like Biden but often view his age through the prism of their own experiences.  Read more about what older voters think of Biden’s expected 2024 re-election bid at the link in our bio. Photos by @melaniemetz, @gabbyjones.jpeg and @thecadejo」4月24日 21時51分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月24日 21時51分


President Biden’s potential bid for a second term, which he would conclude at the age of 86, is prompting exceptionally complicated feelings among one large constituency: his generational peers.

In interviews with The New York Times, dozens of left-leaning older Americans wrestled with the prospect of a president in his mid-80s, reflecting on their own abilities, changes to their lives, and even their mortality.

Three years after older voters helped propel Biden to the Democratic presidential nomination, embracing his deep experience and perceived general-election appeal, his age is his biggest political liability. It is a target of mockery and sometimes misinformation on the right — though Donald Trump, the Republican presidential poll leader, is just a few years younger — and a source of widespread anxiety among Democrats.

The issue is particularly personal for older voters who are inclined to like Biden but often view his age through the prism of their own experiences.

Read more about what older voters think of Biden’s expected 2024 re-election bid at the link in our bio. Photos by @melaniemetz, @gabbyjones.jpeg and @thecadejo


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