Older voters in this key battleground state are divided over whether Biden and Trump are too old to be president

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Darrell Ann Murphy teaches Mahjong at the local library with a dual purpose: to create new fans of the game she loves while also helping keep fellow seniors mentally sharp.

She begins class with a rule that has nothing to do with how to play the colorful tiles.

โ€œWe are all here to learn,โ€ is Murphyโ€™s opener. โ€œWe are all here for one reason. And weโ€™re never going to talk religion or politics.โ€

Sitting with us in her Easton home, however, the 83-year-old Murphy is happy to share she is a lifelong Democrat, a moderate, a supporter of abortion rights and fierce critic of Donald Trump.

โ€œHe actually scares me,โ€ Murphy said of the former president. โ€œI think he does not have the best interest of the country at heart.โ€

Easton is a deep blue city in a bellwether purple county in a battleground state that will be pivotal for both control of the White House and the Senate this year.

Northampton County has a history of close races, and a history of picking presidential winners.

Trump narrowly carried Northampton in 2016 and his narrow win in Pennsylvania was a critical piece of his Electoral College victory. Joe Biden flipped the script in 2020.

Murphy shrugs off a conservative who says Biden โ€“ at 81 โ€“ is too old, dismissing such talk as partisanship. But other recent conversations have her more than a little nervous about the countyโ€™s 2024 leanings.

โ€œWhen I start talking about Joe Biden and how I admire and respect him, I get plenty of blowback,โ€ Murphy said. โ€œPlenty of blowback. โ€˜He is too old. Kamala Harris, forget her.โ€™ Blowback. Now these are people who do not necessarily love Trump. But they talk about wanting a better choice.โ€

Our visit to Easton is the latest…

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