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When President Biden was still in the race, Trump called Biden incapable of remaining in the White House due to his age.

Trump is now the oldest presidential candidate in American history.

The New York Times analyzed Trump’s rally speeches and found that, compared to eight years ago, his speeches today have grown darker, longer, less focused, and use more negative and profane words, which are signs of aging. He also has an increasing tendency to veer off in digressions without ever finishing a thought.



 
When President Biden was still in the race, Trump called Biden incapable of remaining in the White House due to his age.

Trump is now the oldest presidential candidate in American history.

The New York Times analyzed Trump’s rally speeches and found that, compared to eight years ago, his speeches today have grown darker, longer, less focused, and use more negative and profane words, which are signs of aging. He also has an increasing tendency to veer off in digressions without ever finishing a thought.



Trump was always a babbling moron. You fell for it.
 

Nate Silver: Trump Is 'Way Too Old'​


The GOP presidential nominee is "way too old" pollster Nate Silver says.




Nate Silver says.
 
"According to Silver's model, last updated on Sunday, Kamala Harris still leads nationally".
Since then, Silver, a political pollster and founder of FiveThirtyEight, released data showing vice president Harris ahead of former President Donald Trump in the national polling average by nearly three points – 48.9% to 46% –


but Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance have a 56.2% chance of winning the Electoral College compared to Harris-Walz (43.5%).

 
Since then, Silver, a political pollster and founder of FiveThirtyEight, released data showing vice president Harris ahead of former President Donald Trump in the national polling average by nearly three points – 48.9% to 46% –


but Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance have a 56.2% chance of winning the Electoral College compared to Harris-Walz (43.5%).

Prognosticators.
 
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