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In reply to the discussion: Just for conversations sake, lets say 75 year old Sanders wins the 2016 Election... [View all]lunamagica
(9,967 posts)174. Thanks for posting that article, Tarheel!
It reflects what I've seen all around me. Hillary is viewed by an overwhelmingly majority of Hispanics as the next president, and most can't wait to vote for her.
Amazingly even most Cuban-Americans choose her over Rubio. Only old Cubans seem to favor him.
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Just for conversations sake, lets say 75 year old Sanders wins the 2016 Election... [View all]
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
OP
Are you seriously implying that Bernie would choose a "Sarah Palin" type as VP?
djean111
May 2015
#3
Bernie's VP will be loyal to his agenda, we can be sure. Unlike the rest.
TheNutcracker
May 2015
#127
I'd argue that many recent picks would have been loyal to the top of the ticket
Cali_Democrat
May 2015
#138
I still think if someone like him were to announce, the nomination could be ripe for the picking....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#27
Friends of mine attended a meeting with Reagan, in the White House, the subject was
djean111
May 2015
#10
Careful. You can't ponder too deeply about the possibilites re: Bernie Sanders. I found that out..
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#8
Yeah I figure it was slippery ground, but it certainly should be talked about, just as Hillary's age
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#11
Well, I thought the lack of ethnic diversity at his big announcement was worth talking about....
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#24
They don't want you to have concern.. but, they want to question African Americans who support
Cha
May 2015
#144
Ain't it the truth? It's like circa 2000 all over again, and we know what happened there.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#189
You don't need to be well-liked by the party. The party will be turning out no matter what.
jeff47
May 2015
#162
If the primary were held tomorrow between Sanders & Clinton, who would get your vote?
Orrex
May 2015
#195
Vermont is mostly Caucasian right? I think he will appeal to and draw diverse crowds as he campaigns
ALBliberal
May 2015
#134
Perhaps, but there's no built in loyalty to Bernie Sanders in minority communities. It might suck,
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#177
Reality bites, don't it? Attempting to silence anyone who's not a Bernie fanboi won't work with me.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#175
I'm sorry you got a hide for pointing the lack of diversity since it's true. they are so sensitive
Cha
May 2015
#143
Shhhh. They haven't figured out yet that the country is not Vermont. No shade intended, but....
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#153
Shhhh. They never thought Obama bashing could come back to bite someone they liked.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#186
Well, Bernie has some unions backing him for the nomination. I'm sure they can fix the optics going
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#187
Pointing out the lack of diversity at the big announcement is "race bating"? Boy, it's gonna be a..
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#206
"Diversity" brings y'all down. I've got your number now. No need for further comment.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2015
#213
Mentally, I'd probably wager that by 2020, Christie would be sharper.
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#56
And talking about the age of someone you want to elect to the highest position in the country....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#19
I admit, the question is hypothetical, and focused more on democratic continuity...
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#45
I think democratic continuity is a campaign issue as well as i think that....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#52
It's personal fucking smear! What's your problem? Too tough to address real issues?
L0oniX
May 2015
#40
You seriously have no idea how much I dislike Hillary...however...Edward Klein as your source?
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#91
You did stand up for McCain when he ran at age 69 against the ageism, didn't you???
madinmaryland
May 2015
#90
Age doesn't matter if they appear physically and mentally well and Sanders doesn't have a problem
JI7
May 2015
#23
I never said i was in disarray, pulling my hair out or losing anywhere near millions....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#37
If I recall, Reagan said he'd step aside if he started to become senile
Algernon Moncrieff
May 2015
#42
He tapped Truman, ditching Henry Wallace, at the demand of the southern wing
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#133
They're "Just Asking Questions" because there is "word" that "people are concerned" about.
arcane1
May 2015
#72
Medical issues, while personal, are related to fitness to serve. Different from hair, age, or feet.
NYC_SKP
May 2015
#139
2024 he will be over a quarter of the way into his 84th trip around the sun
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#101
You're arguing semantics. 80+ for the sake of this conversation, is still 80+
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#112
likewise, Bernie firing on half is cylinders would be better than a DLCer firing on all
yurbud
May 2015
#163
likewise, Bernie firing on half his cylinders would be better than a DLCer firing on all
yurbud
May 2015
#164
No! We shouldn't be. At all. She needs to release ALL medical records.
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#99
I will support President Sanders AS LONG AS HE WANTS. I am OK with him 84 or 94.
Vincardog
May 2015
#102
if by some minor miracle he wins the Dem nomination, the RW media will pound him on this issue.
DCBob
May 2015
#105
No they don't. They like Clinton on the issues waaaay more than Sen Sanders. Clinton agrees with
rhett o rick
May 2015
#126
I'm RW media?? Man, I seriously had nothing against Sander's supporters, but....
Joe the Revelator
May 2015
#113
The other candidate passed out at age 65 then hit her head and suffered a concussion and subsequent
CentralMass
May 2015
#128
Maybe he should just be 54. Like the shrub was. Age makes so much difference. n/t
jtuck004
May 2015
#137
Trying to compair Sen Sanders with DipShit McCain is an insult. But I assume
rhett o rick
May 2015
#140
Anyone youthful enough to make it through an American Presidential election cycle...
NCTraveler
May 2015
#176
I look at it like this: it doesn't matter how young or old a candidate is . . .
markpkessinger
May 2015
#194