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Senator Walker, a 21-year-old newcomer to politics, has become a focal point of debate due to her age and approach to political communication. Critics have argued that her prefrontal cortex, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, is not yet fully developed—a contestable point, but one often used dismissively. In response, some have called for patience, suggesting that Walker has six years in the Senate to grow into her role.