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Rep. Maxine Waters declined to endorse age limits for elected officials during a Capitol Hill exchange Thursday, insisting voters – not arbitrary age thresholds – should decide who remains in office. The 87-year-old California Democrat was approached by TMZ producer Jacob Wasserman following a Working Families press conference and asked whether younger Americans have a point when they argue some leaders are simply too old to remain in power. Waters made it clear that she does not believe that age alone should determine whether someone is fit for office. “What do they do? What can you document? What can you give them credit for? What can you criticize them for? If you do what it takes to evaluate, then you can decide,” Waters said. When Wasserman suggested voters should focus on what politicians actually accomplish rather than their age, Waters agreed. “Performance and effectiveness,” she said.
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