From WSJopinion: Americans may think we can do better for president than two men who’ll be a combined 160 years old by the time we vote next year. We’ve seen this desire for younger faces before, writes KarlRove.
Wonder Land. As the Republican presidential candidates start to offer something more than Donald Trump's various paybacks, President Biden figures running against 'MAGA' is his path to a second term. Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
The 2024 presidential race is shaping up as the race few people really want. Neither the octogenarian Democratic incumbent nor the near-octogenarian Republican frontrunner is popular. The June 13 Economist/
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