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In reply to the discussion: Time to take baby boomers off the ticket [View all]cwydro
(51,308 posts)67. Amazing.
I remember a younger poster here (forgot the name) who practically bragged that he/she had not voted in his/her life - I think that poster was in his/her early 30s or thereabouts. I remember being astounded at that.
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the census includes those born 1964 and after-- as young as 53 today... This is ageist assholery
hlthe2b
Nov 2017
#2
Your definition of generation places my parents and I into the same generation, which I find silly.
Turn CO Blue
Nov 2017
#43
Don't care. It's an absurd definition, to include Korean Conflict babies. So you AND
WinkyDink
Nov 2017
#68
I'm fine with electing younger boomers, but I generally agree with the point of the piece.
greatauntoftriplets
Nov 2017
#9
Some people still in the "prime of their lives" in 70s & 80s, even some in 90s-don't WASTE them.
Sunlei
Nov 2017
#10
JC is a Great American & active. Rs want Ds to forget about midterms & focus on 2020.
Sunlei
Nov 2017
#40
Very few of them will be handle the complexities of the world as it exists today
Blue_Adept
Nov 2017
#32
The age of presidents going back to the 1700s is kind of irrelevant. People age better today.
Gidney N Cloyd
Nov 2017
#11
62+ years of age -- 67.1% of Democrats turned out to vote; 71.5% or GOPers voted; 57.5% of other
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#21
Like I said, it doesn't mean much more than older folks tend to vote more often than younger.
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#27
The term "Baby Boom" refers to the generation sired by returning WWII soldiers. Obama's year, 1961,
WinkyDink
Nov 2017
#13
Such a delight to have FINALLY come across someone who has read the book.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2017
#60
It is so important for people to read that first book in its entirety.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2017
#62
Don't have issue with older folks running, but would like to see more younger candidates and women
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#24
I think we let the primaries determine who the people want as the Presidential candidate.
jalan48
Nov 2017
#45
Imagine if Von Drehle had written that women should not make decisions affecting other people.
CBHagman
Nov 2017
#47
Doesn't matter gender or age if WE don't get out and vote and call in to all the RW talk shows with
sadiegirl
Nov 2017
#66