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Romney weighs in on 2028: Those 80 and older shouldn't be 'running the world'
Mitt Romney, a former Massachusetts governor and former U.S. senator from Utah, stated that individuals 80 and older should not be in charge of the country, citing a book about age-related brain shrinkage. The comments were made during an interview on 'Deseret Voices' when asked about a potential 2028 presidential run.
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