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Mitt Romney advocates for younger political leaders

In a recent interview, former Senator Mitt Romney emphasized the need for younger political leaders, stating that individuals aged 80 and above should not hold positions of power. He supported his argument with references to research on cognitive decline in older age.

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Former Senator Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah, expressed support for the growing calls for younger political leaders in an interview with Deseret News. Romney stated, "I basically think people who are 80 and above really should not be running the world or running the country." He referenced research indicating decreased cognitive abilities in older individuals as a basis for his viewpoint.

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Romney on running in 2028: 80-year-olds ‘shouldn’t be running the world’

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Mitt Romney advocates for younger political leaders