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In Politics, How Old Is Too Old?

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Is There a Real Political Price to Be Paid for Calling Attention to Someone's Age?

I don't know that there's, you know, at the level of vote getting anything but an advantage to make an issue of someone's age. I think Jane's exactly right about the structural problems with our democracy. And I would add to that though, the diminished number of young people who are going into public service because our political culture is just vicious. It's like, it's specifically violent among other things, but there's not a lot of dignity in American political life. You never hear from young people who want to run campaigns or do behind-the-scenes consulting sorts of things.

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