Hilary Clinton Says Voters Should Ignore Biden’s ‘Old’ Age and Vote For Him Anyway to ‘Save’ Democracy

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that voters shouldn’t worry about President Joe Biden’s “old” age and should vote for him anyway because that’s “how you’re going to save democracy,” though she did not address voters’ concerns about the president’s apparent cognitive decline.

“Somebody the other day said to me: ‘Well, but, you know, Joe Biden’s old,'” Ms. Clinton recalled during a Super Tuesday interview on the “Mornings with Zerlina” radio program.
“I said, ‘You know what, Joe Biden is old. Let’s go ahead and accept the reality. Joe Biden is old,'” she said of the commander-in-chief, who will be turning 82 in November.

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