No, you are never too old to become president.
Another view
Although there are no constitutional prohibitions against someone McCain's age running for President, practically speaking, at 76 years old (in 2012) his age would represent a liability to the Republican Party. They won't nominate him.
The oldest President ever elected, Ronald Reagan, was nearly 78 when he left office in 1989, and had begun to show symptoms of Alzheimer's disease during his second term as President.
john mccain should not be president cause he a a old dusty dud and he need to sit his old butt donw some where stright up
John McCain is the former vice president of the United States. As of June 2014, he is approximately 77 years old.
Bridget McCain is 9 years old.
No. I was able to easily find someone older than McCain: in 1876, Peter Cooper was the Greenback Party's 85-year old nominee for President of the United States.
John McCain turned 43 years old on August 29, 1979.
I think it is Barack obama because he is way younger than John mccain. Mccain=72 years old. Obama=45 years old.
John Sidney McCain 111 John Sidney McCain III (3rd)
He believes that he has something to offer. In this excerpt from his book: "Worth the Fighting For: A Memoir" (2002) John McCain answers the question in his own words. "I didn't decide to run for President to start a national crusade for the political reforms I believed in or to run a campaign as if it were some grand act of patriotism. In truth, I wanted to be President because it had become my ambition to be President. I was sixty-two years old when I made the decision and I thought it was my one shot at the prize."
John MCcain is 72 years of age.
No, he isn't
Vote for me, I'm old!
yes he is , barack obama is the next president of the usa .