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Voters who supported President Biden in 2020 are now concerned that President Biden is too old to serve another term, according to a recent report.
A new New York Times/Siena College poll found that 61% of respondents who voted for Biden in 2020 agreed that Joe Biden is too old to be an effective president.
said Otto Abad, 50, an independent voter from Scott, Louisiana, who said he voted for Biden in 2020. times On Sunday, the president looked much older now than he did four years ago.
“If he was in this state of mind, I didn’t realize it at the time,” Abbado said. “He’s aged a lot. Every president seems to have aged a lot during his term, except for Trump.”
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Voters who supported President Biden in 2020 are now concerned that President Biden is too old to serve another term, according to a recent report. (Getty Images)
“One of the few good things I can say about Trump is that he doesn’t seem to care about anything,” Abad said. “He seems to be in the same mental state as he was 10, 12, 15 years ago. He’s like a cockroach.”
Calvin Nurjaddin, a Democratic voter from Cedar Park, Texas, told the Times he doesn’t believe Biden’s claims that he is as mentally astute as he used to be.
“You’ve seen footage of him reminiscing on stage and freezing up quite a bit during debates and discussions,” Nurjaddin said. “It’s not very convincing that he’s sharp and healthy.”
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Charmaine Elmore, who voted for Biden in 2020, said she plans to switch her vote to Trump in November.
“I do not think so [Biden]”If the country needs to ask the president to make a decision, the president is in optimal health to make the decision,” said Elmore, who lives in Baltimore.
Samuel Friday, a 28-year-old from Goose Creek, South Carolina, told the outlet he was concerned about Biden’s age and whether he would be able to serve out a second term.
“As far as his health, I think people have said he’s as healthy as he can be, which is always a positive thing,” Friday said. “But once you get to a certain age, there’s a higher risk that the president will die in office. And I’m not sure Kamala Harris is the choice I want for president.”

“As far as his health, I think people have said publicly that he’s as healthy as he can be, which is always a positive thing,” said former Biden voter Samuel Friday. “But once you get to a certain age, there’s a higher risk that the president will die in office. And I’m not sure Kamala Harris is the choice I want for president.” (Getty Images)
Not all voters agreed that Biden was too old to serve another term. Margaret Stewart, a retiree from Westland, Michigan, said she has confidence in Biden’s mental abilities.
“He’s had some little failings, one of which is that he’s continued to live with those things. And to be honest, his memory is as good as it was when I was in my 40s. I think it’s better than that,” she said.
“He’s not an old man,” Stewart said.
A recent report by Special Counsel Robert Hur found that Mr. Biden was a “sympathetic and well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.”
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Fox News’ Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.





