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In reply to the discussion: Dems need a young(er) nominee in 2020 [View all]StevieM
(10,578 posts)82. The guy I plan on supporting will be 69. Jay Inslee, the governor of Washington.
I think he will make a great president. His age is not an issue.
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I have no problems letting go. I am 70 and know that we slow down although it
Jim Beard
May 2017
#102
I don't think you are correct - Boomers supported Obama - and (anecdotally) supported Macron
DrDan
May 2017
#113
sure we need younger voices - did someone say otherwise? - I am just saying I think voters
DrDan
May 2017
#120
don't discount the east when it comes to legalization - a bill passed in Florida with 70 in support
DrDan
May 2017
#125
I don't discount the voters in the East- it's the leadership where the disconnect is.
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#137
I understand John Morgan will be pushing Scott for a special legislative session to
DrDan
May 2017
#138
It's pretty apparent that a youthful candidate will do well against a 74-year-old trump...
brush
May 2017
#71
+1. The only thing getting old are these repetitive posts clamoring for younger candidates.
JudyM
May 2017
#143
Yes, he was talking about himself along with Nancy Pelosi, and the older boomers in the party.
bathroommonkey76
May 2017
#30
Nancy is an example of how effective an older experienced person can be...she is terrific and has
Demsrule86
May 2017
#109
I am not inclined to support him, but I think he will run. And he has every right to.
StevieM
May 2017
#79
He can run as an independent...but I think a Sander's run guarantees a Democratic loss in 2020
Demsrule86
May 2017
#111
Oh brother. That figures. I keep waiting for him to use the term, 'generation gap.'
Kahuna7
May 2017
#101
Why? You think Crosscheck purges of Dem voters in swing states care how old the Dem nominee is?
blm
May 2017
#2
I am saying there are other factors - some perhaps more important than age - that have impacted
DrDan
May 2017
#159
No, they chose Macron. They didn't compromise. He beat out many others for his place on the ballot.
grossproffit
May 2017
#15
Melenchon as a finalist would have led to a LePen presidency. Rational, not compromise won.
grossproffit
May 2017
#55
I know many in the tech industry.. it happens but not as much as you think...
fun n serious
May 2017
#135
Pitt the Younger: I intend to put my own brother up as a candidate against you.
Xipe Totec
May 2017
#11
Macron is the first major political party win for Generation X- He is 39. n/t
bathroommonkey76
May 2017
#27
The term geriatric is basically used in Medicine/nursing/health care caretories. We do not need it
riversedge
May 2017
#22
If Newsome wins the governorship in 2018 I don't think he will be able to turn around the next year
StevieM
May 2017
#81
I agree, fact of the matter is we need to expand our bench geographically and demographically.
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#49
The guy I plan on supporting will be 69. Jay Inslee, the governor of Washington.
StevieM
May 2017
#82
I don't care what anybody says. If Elizabeth Warren runs for POTUS in 2020 she has
BigBearJohn
May 2017
#86
I would certainly be inclined to support Senator Warren. But I want a big field.
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#89
I do think it may be extra challenging for people who grew up using slide rules
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#94
I remember my dad bringing home a texas instruments calculator in the early/mid 70s
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#146
Younger, yes, but above all else, TALL. Admit it or not, taller people get noticed and admired.
BlueCaliDem
May 2017
#117
I guess they *are* being taxed more than 'shorter' people since they make more money.
BlueCaliDem
May 2017
#153
It doesn't now, does it? So I don't believe that. But if taller people get taxed more merely because
BlueCaliDem
May 2017
#162
Unfortunately you have a point. Looks matter to the general public in their perception of a
smirkymonkey
May 2017
#134