Summary

Rep. Annie Kuster, a 68-year-old Democrat from New Hampshire, retiring after 12 years in Congress, cites a desire to “set a better example” and create space for younger leaders.

Her decision comes amid growing public concern about aging politicians, with about a quarter of lawmakers over 70. Kuster’s successor will be Maggie Goodlander, 38.

Democrats are increasingly elevating younger leaders following setbacks in 2024, which some attribute to the perception of aging leadership, including President Biden’s controversial reelection bid.

Calls for age limits remain popular but face significant legislative hurdles.

  • fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    I absolutely agree, which is why we shouldn’t elect septuagenarians.

    However, because there’s no imminent threat to life involved, laws precluding their election would probably be discriminatory.

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      3 days ago

      I don’t think we’re going to agree on this. I don’t give a fuck if it hurts some old people’s feelings. If you’re over 65 you likely don’t have the mental capacity to run a country and make decisions daily that affect the lives of everyone in said country. It flat out should not be a possibility for someone to make policy when they won’t even be alive to see the consequences in 5-10 years. Even Bernie should not still be in congress, the man should be enjoying his retirement.

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        3 days ago

        Again, I agree with everything you’ve just said, which is why we shouldn’t elect septuagenarians.

        Making a law against old people holding office is a whole other thing though. Laws about who can stand is antithetical to democracy.