As the United States gears up for a pivotal presidential debate, the spotlight isn't just on policies but significantly on the age and mental acuity of both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Concerns over their ability to serve effectively due to their age have become a central theme, overshadowing traditional debate topics. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s failure to qualify for the debate marks a notable setback for his campaign, highlighting the intense focus on the main contenders. Meanwhile, Georgia's Governor Kemp, despite a tumultuous relationship with Trump, has pledged support for the former president, adding another layer of intrigue to the political landscape.
This debate is shaping up to be less about policy and more about proving mental fitness for the highest office in the land.
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The mind starts deuterating most the time years before we can catch it with age.
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Congressional allies to both candidates brace for mental fitness test to overshadow presidential debate
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(CNN) — Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle on Capitol Hill say that one looming question will be hanging over Thursday night’s presidential ... that a debate performance four months out from election day is unlikely to make or break either ...
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PG A.M.: Eyes drawn to Kemp ahead of Atlanta presidential debate
Georgia's governor said he didn't vote for any candidate in the state’s presidential primary. He's pledged his support for former President Trump despite their rocky history.
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