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An Aging Senate Isn’t Good for Democracy
To reverse a worrying trend, both parties need to prioritize younger candidates.
Over the hill.
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With two runoff elections in Georgia remaining and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’s replacement not yet selected, it’s still too early to know the average age of incoming senators for the 117th Congress. But we can already conclude one thing: The trend toward older new senators is continuing, and probably getting worse.
