Voters long believed that President Biden was too old to seek a second term, raising concerns among party leaders about the upcoming age-related question of the 2028 Democratic nominee.
Democratic governors gathered in Beverly Hills expressed that age limits are irrelevant if candidates demonstrate strong health and connect with voters, suggesting that age should not define candidacy.
As governors discussed the landscape following major electoral defeats, there was no consensus on an explicit age limit for the next nominee, reflecting a belief that vitality matters more than age.
Governor Gavin Newsom argued that defining 80 as 'too old' was absurd, while other governors emphasized the importance of a candidate's energy and engagement over their age.
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