There was a new round of scrutiny about President 's age at the start of the week after the New York Times quoted a mix of rank-and-file Democrats and senior figures raising concerns about the issue as the mid-term elections approach.The paper's Sunday front page of the subject that dogged Biden, 79, throughout his most recent presidential campaign, comes amid low approval ratings and fears among some Democrats that he remains vulnerable to a restoration effort by former President .'I need an equivalent of Ron DeSantis, a , but not a 70- or 80-year-old — a younger person,' Maryland data analyst Alex Wyshyvanuk, 33, told the paper. 'Someone who knows what worked for you in 1980 is not going to work for you in 2022 or 2024,' he said.
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