Ronald Reagan's daughter suggests cognitive tests are a 'good idea': 'We know about what age can do'

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Ronald Reagan's daughter, Patti Davis, weighed in on the age issue at the forefront of the 2024 election on Sunday and said presidential candidates probably should face cognitive tests while running for office. Before President Biden was elected, Reagan was the oldest person to be elected president, at the age of 69. "Now, obviously, the president is in his 80s, former President Trump, the frontrunner, is in his late 70s. Do you think there should be cognitive tests for people running for the highest office in the land?" And just what we know about what age can do, it doesn't always do that, but it would probably be a good idea.