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Biden turns 81 as worries about his age weigh on re-election prospects

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WASHINGTON — US President Joseph R. Biden turned 81 on Monday, a milestone that drew attention to his status as the oldest person ever to occupy the Oval Office, with opinion polls showing Americans worried he is too old for the post he is seeking re-election to.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that Mr. Biden and his family would celebrate his birthday later this week with coconut cake when they gather for the Thanksgiving holiday on the island of Nantucket.

Mr. Biden has addressed those who worry that he is too old for the rigors of the White House with humor and an attempt to convince voters that his age and experience over a half-century in public life is an asset in tackling America’s problems.

At a ceremony on Monday to pardon the National Thanksgiving Turkey, Mr. Biden joked that he was not around for the first such turkey event 76 years ago.

“I want you to know I wasn’t there at the first one. I was too young to make it up,” he said.

If re-elected, Mr. Biden would be 86 by the end of his second term in office. Republican Ronald Reagan, who had the prior record as oldest US president, ended his second four-year term at age 77 in 1989.

Donald Trump, frontrunner for the Republican nomination to challenge Mr. Biden in the 2024 election, is 77.

In a mid-September Reuters/Ipsos poll, voters expressed concern over Mr. Biden’s age and fitness for office. Seventy-seven percent of respondents, including 65% of Democrats, said Biden is too old to be president, while just 39% said Mr. Biden was mentally sharp enough for the presidency.

By comparison, 56% of poll respondents said Mr. Trump is too old for the office, while 54% said he was mentally sharp enough to handle the challenges of the presidency.

Ms. Jean-Pierre, asked about the poll results, said Mr. Biden has managed to mark some major legislative achievements and should be judged on his record, not his age.

“Our perspective is that it’s not about age, it’s about the president’s experience,” she said. “We have to judge him by what he’s done, not by his numbers.” — Reuters

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