Ex-Obama advisor David Axelrod warns Biden’s ‘age issue’ is a major concern for voters
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod warned on Sunday that President Biden’s “age issue” was consistent in polling and added that it was the “one thing” they can’t reverse, “no matter how effective” the president is behind the scenes.
Axelrod joined CNN’s Dana Bash and former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Sunday to discuss a potential third-party run by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., who recently announced that he wouldn’t be seeking re-election in the Senate.
Hogan said he would go a step further than Axelrod, who suggested last week the president should consider whether it would be “wise” for him to drop out of the race, and said Biden might not be the strongest nominee for the Democratic Party.
“I have no concerns about polls a year out. I mean, you have to look at them and analyze them and adjust. But I was in a situation as a strategist for Barack Obama in 2011 where we were facing some difficult polls. The one number in the polling that was concerning, and in the CNN poll that followed after The New York Times poll, had to do with age, and that is one thing you can’t reverse no matter how effective Joe Biden is behind the scenes. In front of the camera, what he’s projecting is causing people concerns, and that is worrisome,” Axelrod told Bash and Hogan.
Axelrod also said Hogan needed to do a better job of preventing Donald Trump from getting the Republican nomination.

Bash asked Axelrod about how a third-party candidate might hurt Biden and help Trump, but also noted Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., who is challenging Biden in the Democratic primary.