SC Democrat seeks age limit for ‘geriatric’ politicians

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Former U.S. Rep. Joe Cunningham addresses delegates at South Carolina's Democratic Party convention on Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Columbia, S.C. Cunningham is among five Democrats seeking the party's gubernatorial nomination in the June 14 primary. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Democratic gubernatorial nominee Joe Cunningham is proposing an age limit for South Carolina politicians — a cap that would cut off the 75-year-old incumbent Gov. Henry McMaster — and making a veiled argument that even fellow Democrats like President Joe Biden are staying “in office way past their prime.”

“Our country and our state are being run by a geriatric oligarchy, people who stay in office way past their prime,” Cunningham says in a campaign video, provided Wednesday to The Associated Press ahead of its public release.

“Some of these folks have been clinging onto power for 30, 40, even 50 years,” Cunningham says. “The folks who are making a career out of politics are making a mess of our country.”

Cunningham proposes instituting a 72-year-old age limit for South Carolina politicians, a retirement bar already in effect for the state’s judges, and one that would take a constitutional amendment, approved by voters, to implement. South Carolina currently requires judges to retire officially at age 72, although jurists are allowed to stay on the bench in a fill-in capacity beyond that age limit.

Cunningham ends the two-minute video by making a bipartisan appeal for support from those who may have previously voted for Biden, former President Donald Trump, or McMaster “sometime in the last 40 years.”

Cunningham, who recently turned 40, has frequently jabbed at McMaster’s age, arguing that the Republican — who has served in a variety of public roles including lieutenant governor, U.S. attorney and South Carolina attorney general, for the majority of the past four decades — has “been in politics longer than I’ve been alive.”

But Cunningham’s campaign wouldn’t answer questions Wednesday about whether the Democrat would argue that Biden — who has supported Cunningham since his 2018 run for Congress — is too old to serve.

When he took office last year at age 78, Biden was sworn in as the oldest president in the nation’s history, displacing Ronald Reagan, who left the White House in 1989 when he was 77 years and 349 days old. According to an AP-NORC survey conducted in January, more than three-quarters of Democrats said they felt confident that Biden “has the mental capability to serve effectively as president” or “is healthy enough to serve effectively as president.” However, 8 in 10 Republicans do not have much or any confidence in either his physical health or mental capacity.

Republicans including U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, have called on Biden to resign, calling him “incoherent, incapacitated and confused.” Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley — who served the Trump administration as U.N. ambassador — proposed “some sort of cognitive test” for aging politicians, following a series of gaffes by Biden.

McMaster campaign manager Mark Knoop told the AP that South Carolina had benefited from “the leadership, hard work and ingenuity of people of all ages and backgrounds” and called Cunningham’s notion “an insult to every senior in this state.”

In the video, Cunningham also floats ending South Carolina’s income tax — a practice already undertaken in a handful of other states — “to keep more money in your pocket.”

Cunningham, who served one term in the U.S. House before losing his 2020 reelection bid to Republican U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, won a five-way primary June 14 to secure South Carolina’s gubernatorial nomination. McMaster defeated his primary opponent

Meg Kinnard can be reached at http://twitter.com/MegKinnardAP .

eastsideempire on June 26th, 2022 at 04:56 UTC »

Age limits for electing a politician should be 60. Over that they can keep their regular career or retire.

50s are a good age as they have had experience probably have kids entering university or starting a career. They will have a better understanding of obstacles and concerns of people. Someone pushing 80 with billions hardly understands the average citizens concerns.

Either-Tax4013 on June 26th, 2022 at 04:33 UTC »

This is what it is.

What’s happening in America is happening in evangelical churches across the globe. Here in Canada, the same thing is happening. There is a rise of politically motivated conservative Christian nationalists, and they don’t like the direction society is going.

They don’t like me, a fellow Christian. Because I don’t think the book of genesis is historical. I don’t think the flood happened. And I believe the bible clearly contains human error, and isn’t the infallible word of god.

I am a dirty liberal. I represent the future they don’t want. I can go to church, but I’m not allowed to be in the ranks.

And these geriatrics are fighting like hell to cling onto the world they grew up in. In Canadian churches, elders are forming politically motivated teams. Kicking out liberal pastors. Only allowing fundamentalists be leaders.

This is happening INSIDE the church. Little surprise it’s happening outside it too.

I consider myself a Christian. Trust me, you do not want these people leading your country. Christian nationalists are terrifying people. Unmovable in ideology. No room for sway, influence, or compromise. With fervently fanatical and specific ideas about how the world will end.

They aren’t going to stop with abortion. I genuinely believe gay marriage is next. And all those gay couples who finally began to feel like real citizens? Finally feeling like they weren’t prisoners in their own country? Where they have to hide away and live in secrecy or be horribly ridiculed and abused in the public square? It’s back into shadows for them in states that outlaw gay marriage.

Trump lit a fire that isn’t going out anytime soon.

Light_520 on June 26th, 2022 at 04:05 UTC »

Lets instead put term limits on everything. No Supreme Court justice or member of congress should have a life long career the way they do now.