Double Standard On Age For Trump And Biden? : Consider This from NPR On June 14, Donald Trump will turn 78 years old.

Joe Biden turned 81 in November.

Whether the candidates like it or not, age, mental acuity and physical fitness are issues dominating the 2024 election cycle.

Though the two men were born fewer than four years apart, voters have consistently expressed more concern about Biden's age than Trump's.

Is a double standard being applied when it comes to the presidential candidates and age?

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Double Standard On Age For Trump And Biden?

Double Standard On Age For Trump And Biden?

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Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden speak during the first presidential debate in Cleveland in 2020. A rematch between the two in 2024 sets the stage for the oldest man ever to be sworn in as president. A fact that seems to hinder Biden more than Trump. Pool/Getty Images hide caption

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Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden speak during the first presidential debate in Cleveland in 2020. A rematch between the two in 2024 sets the stage for the oldest man ever to be sworn in as president. A fact that seems to hinder Biden more than Trump.

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On June 14th Donald Trump will turn 78 years old.

Joe Biden turned 81 in November.

Whether the candidates like it or not, age, mental acuity and physical fitness are issues dominating the 2024 election cycle.

Though the two men were born fewer than four years apart, voters have consistently expressed more concern about Biden's age than Trump's.

Is a double standard being applied when it comes to the presidential candidates and age?

For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.

Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

This episode was produced by Marc Rivers. It was edited by Roberta Rampton, Emily Kopp and Courtney Dorning. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.