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The Founders did not want a political gerontocracy

America’s aging political class is hard to avoid noticing. Our presidency continues to be dominated by septuagenarians and octogenarians, and the Senate is not much better.

The founders did care about the implications of an increasingly gerontocratic government and sought to avoid it. In the colonial period, governors

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