During a recent interview, President Joe Biden responded to questions about voter concerns regarding his age by pointing out that his opponent is only a few years younger than him but, in his opinion, 'a lot less competent.' Biden highlighted the irony of being criticized for being the youngest person in politics earlier in his career and now being the oldest.
'This guy’s three years younger and a lot less competent,' Biden emphasized, urging voters to evaluate his record and accomplishments. He encouraged the public to consider his extensive experience and the impact of his policies.
Biden's remarks come at a crucial time as the upcoming election draws near. The issue of age and competency has been a topic of discussion among voters, with some expressing concerns about the ability of older candidates to effectively lead the country.
Despite his age, President Biden remains confident in his abilities and continues to emphasize his track record in public service. He believes that his experience and leadership qualities make him the best candidate for the job.
As the election approaches, voters will have the opportunity to assess the candidates based on their policies, experience, and vision for the future. President Biden's message to voters is clear: judge him based on his actions and accomplishments, not just his age.