When the campaign team of Joe Biden released a video early Tuesday morning announcing his official intention to seek re-election next year, it meant that the U.S. president — already the oldest person to hold the job — would be 86 by the end of his second term.
While questions about Biden’s age have certainly become a factor in his re-election bid, so too have troubling poll numbers that show the 80-year-old Democratic president continues to struggle with disapproval ratings that outweigh those who approve of his job performance.
While both of these factors could be major campaign hurdles, some observers suggest that in the end, the most significant