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In reply to the discussion: The Age of Presidential Candidates [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)70. I don't think Dole's doing much kicking these days, and he got his ass kicked in '96.
Anyway, my issue with nominating Biden goes well beyond his age, but the fact that he'd be as old as Reagan when Reagan *left* office is most certainly a factor for me. And I think it's telling that the average age of the last 5 Democratic presidents was just 48.6 upon being sworn into office. And that 34 of the 45 presidents have been 58 or younger.
We should recognize and appreciate the moment we're in, the movements that are afoot, and the diversity of our electorate as well as the diversity and youthfulness of our incoming Democratic members of Congress.
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That would be a good ticket. Since O'Rourke came on the scene he has to be considered...
brush
Dec 2018
#21
I was and still am against the Beto for President idea, but I'm fine with Beto for VP.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#22
I like him for VP as well. On a winning ticket in 2020 would establish him as a winner...
brush
Dec 2018
#23
Mental and physical deterioration happens with age. No avoiding that reality.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#62
It's both luck and self-care. And experts don't all agree regarding your comment about today's kids.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#57
the biggest reason mccain didn't win was because of the economy . it's why almost any republican
JI7
Dec 2018
#26
OK, fair point. You didn't equate them. I just don't like the comparison between Bloomberg
StevieM
Dec 2018
#20
There are many environmentalists. The only reason Steyer's in the conversation is...
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#31
He's in position to do so because of money. Many want to impeach but can't buy TV ads.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#37
It remains a fact of life that with age comes mental and physical deterioration.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#30
It's not hard to envision a scenario where Sanders wins IA and NH but doesn't win the nomination.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#50
The demographics of IA and NH favor Sanders. But winning the more diverse states is key.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#55
Much will depend on who they surround themselves with and when they get started.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#44
I like O'Malley fine, but his speaking style bugs me. And I think he lacks charisma.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#48
If they stuck to the plan, I'd like something like Biden/Steyer with Biden mentoring for
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#52
Change is constant. I don't think there's been any fundamental change, per se.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#56
You've got pretty good odds, given that 34 of the 45 presidents were 58 or younger...
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#59
I don't think Dole's doing much kicking these days, and he got his ass kicked in '96.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#70