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Dome has heard that U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole is 23.
Twenty-three, you say? That's right, she's the 23rd oldest person in the U.S. Senate.
Although a recent TV ad implies that Dole is in her 90s, there's only one senator who's that advanced in age: Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd, who was born in 1917.
Five senators are in their 80s: Sens. Ted Stevens, Frank Lautenberg, Daniel Inouye, Daniel Akaka and John Warner.
And 19 senators, including Dole, are septuagenerians. The list includes Sens. Dianne Feinstein, Dick Lugar and Ted Kennedy, who are all older than the North Carolina's senior senator, and John McCain and Jay Rockefeller, who are younger.
The average age of a U.S. senator is currently about 63 years old, as is the median, although those numbers will drop a little in the next few years with the possible departures of Kennedy, who has a brain tumor, and Stevens, who has been indicted.
At 43, the youngest is Sen. John Sununu; the third youngest at 47, Sen. Barack Obama.
Barack Obama's third TV ad to air since the primary focuses on foreign policy.
After a biographical themed ad and one on domestic policy, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee talks about the role of the United States in the world in his latest ad.
"We are a beacon of light around the world," he says. "At least that's what we can be again."
He notes his time working with Republican Sen. Dick Lugar of Indiana on legislation to reduce the stockpile of used nuclear weaponsin other countries.
"The single most important national security threat that we face is nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists," he says.
The ad will air in 18 states, including traditional battleground states like Florida and Michigan and unusual states like Alaska and Virginia.