Kamala Harris is in 'excellent health,' her physician says

Oct 12, 2024 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

95% : Trump released a doctor's note last year - on Biden's 81st birthday - stating that he was in "excellent health," with physical exams in the normal range and cognitive exams that were "exceptional."
81% : Trump, 78, told CBS News in August that he would "very gladly" release his medical records but has since declined media requests to do so.'Excellent health'The Trump campaign said later Saturday that Trump has voluntarily released health updates from his personal physician, as well as a letter from former White House physician Ronny Jackson, now a Texas Republican congressman, after the assassination attempt on Trump in July.
78% : "All have concluded he is in perfect and excellent health to be commander in chief," said campaign spokesman Steven Cheung, who didn't say whether Trump would release detailed medical records.
59% : By publishing details of Harris' medical history, her campaign is keeping with a longstanding practice for nominees of both parties, including Trump during his presidency and previous White House bids.
55% : If elected, Trump would by the end of his term be the oldest person to ever serve as president, edging out Biden, who'll turn 82 in November, by a few months.
47% : In 2018, while Trump was serving as president, a medical report showed that he had a common type of heart disease that could be kept at bay by increasing his dosage of a cholesterol-lowering medication.
7% : After fending off the Republican nominee's attacks on President Joe Biden's age and mental acuity before Biden abandoned his bid for reelection, some Democrats are now raising similar questions about Trump.

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