[OC] Age of US Presidents during office

Posted by makeitbold

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  1. Information sources: wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States and wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_age

    Tool used: Adobe Illustrator

  2. So old, when can we have younger presidents again?

  3. “In January, Trump will be 159 days older than Biden was when he took office.”

    “Oldest President Joe Biden at 78”

  4. Pretty wild that the president-elect, who will presumably be President through January 2029, is older than the guy that was President in 1993

  5. Bold to assume Trump will serve his full second term.

    Between natural aging, unhealthy lifestyle, COVID history, and assassination attempts, I wouldn’t count on him making it to 2029. And that’s not even considering the possibility of a 25th amendment removal, or some kind of deal where he steps down, gets general pardon like Nixon for federal stuff, and the states with cases agree to drop prosecution if he shuts the fuck up and goes home.

  6. Bold of you to assume that former guy makes it to the end of his 2nd term.

  7. That’s the way it’s going to go until enough Boomers die.

  8. would be interesting to see estimated median age of american citizenry or voters for each year

  9. It’s pretty wild that even after 200 years we’ve deemed anyone significantly behind retirement age unfit for leadership. Other than the 35 year old cap, how does that happen? Is it always age=financial worth=qualified?

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