Trump, Biden Tied In Poll To Decide Who Will Be Next AARP Poster Boy
<p>It’s the announcement all of America has been waiting for—who will represent seniors as the AARP’s 2024 poster boy? Well, you’ll have to wait a while longer as both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are tied at 46%, a deadlock that might not be broken until late next year, according to the organization’s president Elizabeth Hoary.</p>
<p>In the <a href="https://www.huffpost.com/entry/joe-scarborough-trump-biden-poll_n_64f72c8ae4b01b2fe4b6b81d" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">latest Wall Street Journal poll</a> both Trump and Biden beat out potential AARP cover models including Henry Kissinger (100), Robert Redford (87), Quincy Jones (90), Sandy Koufax (87), Warren Buffett (93) and others.</p>
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<p>Biden promises he won’t fall asleep if chosen for the 2024 AARP magazine cover. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)</p>
<p>“We’re thinking, and hoping, frankly, that one of the underdogs might still catch the frontrunners, who have been overexposed in the media as senior representatives in recent years,” said Ms. Hoary.</p>
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