Politics
Would White House contenders age gracefully?

Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a White House Champions of Change Law Enforcement and Youth meeting on Monday in Washington.
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The aging effect of serving as U.S. president is readily apparent in any before-and-after photos.
But Tallahassee public relations czar Ron Sachs teamed up with photo company PhoJoe to produce some age-progression photos of the lineup of presidential contenders.
Although many look like they’re ready to start lining up for the early bird special, the experiment also shows what White House maybe’s from Joe Biden to Donald Trump could look like after a term in the Oval Office.
“Our images try to show the impact such immense responsibility could have on today’s candidates,” Sachs said.
See what 13 of the presidential candidates would look like at the end of there term here, and vote for the most accurate portrayal.

