8 in 10 Americans support age caps for Congress : NPR

8 in 10 Americans support age caps for Congress : NPR

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Key Points:

  • A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals that 80% of Americans support setting age caps and term limits for members of Congress, with strong bipartisan backing across Democrats and Republicans.
  • The poll indicates minimal generational differences in support, showing a widespread desire for younger, more representative leadership regardless of voters' ages.
  • Concerns about the advanced age of many lawmakers, including President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, have intensified calls for change, as the current Congress is the third oldest in U.S. history.
  • Young voters express feelings of political disconnection, with over 60% believing politicians do not represent their interests, while older generations also recognize the need for more diverse and timely representation.
  • The median age in Congress (58 in the House, 65 in the Senate) contrasts sharply with the U.S. workforce median age of 42, contributing to perceptions that lawmakers are out of touch with younger constituents' issues.

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