Reagan's Daughter Advocates for Cognitive Tests for Presidential Candidates
Patti Davis supports cognitive assessments amid concerns over Biden's memory and the age of potential nominees.
- Patti Davis, Ronald Reagan's daughter, supports cognitive tests for presidential candidates, highlighting concerns over Joe Biden's memory.
- Recent polls show a majority of Americans believe both Joe Biden and Donald Trump are 'too old' to serve as president again.
- Nikki Haley, Trump's Republican challenger, emphasizes the age of the likely nominees as a 'national security matter'.
- Special counsel report on Biden notes 'significant limitations in his memory', intensifying calls for cognitive tests for politicians over 75.
- Davis criticizes the current state of politics, longing for the civility and human connection her father advocated for.