Roger Ramjets
Philosopher
Yes, it is - in the minds of most voters there's no difference. And remember how well that policy worked out in 2016.But just wishing for better candidates as long as you actually vote for the better of the two available is not the same as tearing him down.
Ageism pure and simple. But Trump is younger than Biden, so that's a good reason to vote for him instead, right?It's perfectly legitimate, in this case, to complain that both candidates are way, WAAAY older than would be desirable in a POTUS.
That's what voters think when you push the age angle. A large proportion of voters today consider themselves 'independent'. They will be weighing up the pros and cons of each candidate to decide which one to vote for.
Biden? OMG look how old he is! Trump? Not so old, so that's one up for him. And look at all these other things that both conservatives and progressives are complaining about with Biden. Such a terrible candidate, but I guess we will have to vote for him anyway.
Trump OTOH - we all know what he is so no surprises there. And he's not our candidate anyway so why bother rehashing old concerns? I'm sure conservatives are just as willing to complain about all of his flaws - not!