Senator Michael Bennet expressed concerns about President Biden's age and its impact on the election. Bennet questioned which candidate could bring stability and work with allies, citing Iran's situation under Trump. The debate on age and leadership continues in the U.S. political landscape.
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Age is much more than just a number for both President Biden and former President Trump. It's a potential political liability. https://t.co/DO1eUVBD8Z
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Questioning the age of America's elderly leaders is a tale as old as time. Latest column by John Saltas. #utpol https://t.co/TiOPtPkKEr
Democrat Senator Michael Bennet falsely claims Iran would become "more dangerous" if President Trump is elected in November. REMINDER: Iran's foreign reserves plummeted during the Trump administration amid crippling sanctions — then Biden enriched the Iranians with ~$100+… https://t.co/a8NiQwvb7m
Sen. Michael Bennet on Fox News Sunday: "The question I would ask when I'm voting in November is which of these presidents is more likely to bring more chaos, which is likely to be able to work with allies ... Iran became more dangerous during Donald Trump's presidency." https://t.co/aCZ2rvv7bF
Sen. Bennet: “Obviously [Biden’s] age is going to be an issue in this election.” @FoxNewsSunday