In the theater of American democracy, a striking revelation has come to the fore: our political leaders are, on average, significantly older than the electorate they serve. President Biden, at 81, has raised more than a few eyebrows with his renewed bid for the presidency, prompting concerns about his age and health. This isn't merely a presidential anomaly; it's indicative of a broader trend where the average age of politicians continues to climb, diverging sharply from the median age of the American voter.