Well, Trump turns 75 this June. If he runs in 2024, he'd be 78 on election day. Biden was 77 last election day, and 78 when he was sworn in, making him the oldest person to ever take the oath of office. If Trump were to win in 2024, he'd surpass Biden as the oldest president ever. At the end of another 4-year term Trump would be 82. I think a lot of us remember Ronald Reagan as being old, but he was 77 when he left the White House after two terms in office.crazy2medic wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 12:07 pm I had something occur to me and wanted to know what ya'll think
Had the Demorats not cheated and Trump got his second term he would have gone back to being a business man, but since they cheated him out of his second term he's now in for a very long time, he will be a political force for years to come!
Only thing I can think of is that we saw Trump's energy level and work ethic while in office. 18-hour workdays take it out of anyone. And we know Trump wouldn't be content to not hold press conferences and not address the public and not answer questions--and not nap a lot and rely on his handlers--like Joe Biden is doing. I think a big question is, would Trump want to try to repeat that kind of effort (and absorb the constant vitriol again) at the ages of 78 to 82?
I think he might be a Conservative influencer for a very long time, but I believe his front-man status has a shelf life.