Alrighty, so I'm trying to actually contribute to this forum with an issue that I think is something that should really be a more debated topic than it is, but that's just me. US Constitution states for Senate and Executive branch, one cannot be less than 35 years of age, and 25 for House of Representatives.
However, I'm wondering why not elect a younger president? Obama's mid-40's if I'm correct, and McCain is 73-ish, I believe? Nader is even older, though none of us consider him a serious candidate it seems. My point is, do you think it's viable for a candidate who is younger to market a better image in terms of being more in touch with current social concern? Or, is it better to have the age of experience?
However, I'm wondering why not elect a younger president? Obama's mid-40's if I'm correct, and McCain is 73-ish, I believe? Nader is even older, though none of us consider him a serious candidate it seems. My point is, do you think it's viable for a candidate who is younger to market a better image in terms of being more in touch with current social concern? Or, is it better to have the age of experience?
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