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Fellow 80-year-olds weigh in on President Biden's age, abilities ahead of election: 'You don't bounce back'

Several 80-year-olds weighed in on President Biden's age and his ability to serve after the release of the Special Counsel report, which highlighted the president's memory and age.

A group of older, conservative friends in Arizona told the New York Times that the 2024 election was like a choice between "grandpa and crazy," Biden, who is 81, and Donald Trump, who is 77. They all told the New York Times that they would prefer younger candidates.

"You don’t bounce back," Jan Kallheim, 83, told the Times. "I don’t care how physically active you are, if you take pills or not — your acuity at 80 isn’t as good as it is at 60. There is deterioration."

Kallheim, a retired nurse, tends to vote Republican, according to the media outlet, but said she would never vote for Donald Trump.

"I don’t think like I did when I was younger," Lorene Bleess, 85, told the Times.

Sarah Shankman, an 80-year-old Democrat who lives in California, told the outlet that she wished the president would step aside.

"I think his heart is in the right place, but I think his ego has gotten in the way," she said. "I think Biden is having a very difficult time just coming to face the inevitable."

FLASHBACK: DEMS RAN DEFENSE ON BIDEN'S AGE BEFORE SPECIAL COUNSEL PUT DAMNING SPOTLIGHT ON HIS ‘POOR MEMORY’

Others suggested the questions surrounding the president's age had been blown out of proportion. Some cited the president's bike rides, as well as an overall bias against older generations.

"I have been in a position where I was asked something on the spot and I have stumbled here and there," Beverly Edmond, 74 and a Democrat, told the outlet. "It happens, but it is not a reflection of intellect or capability. This has been blown out of proportion."

Another said he

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