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In reply to the discussion: Turning 80 years old as President [View all]Renew Deal
(84,771 posts)119. It's not just about the number, but the fact that some of these people haven't had real jobs in 50+
years.
Some of our more elderly candidates are not in touch with current america. They also will not live long enough to see the outcomes of their decisions.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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I'm taking it as you think it's high time we had an 80 year old president. That's how I'm taking it
UniteFightBack
Jul 2019
#101
I suppose you could ask all the people who've told pollsters Biden or Sanders would be their choice
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#3
What is the precise, objective and relevant difference between 80 years of age and 72?
LanternWaste
Jul 2019
#115
These types of posts look eerily familiar. It's like deja vu. It reminds me of - no - can't be...
Skya Rhen
Jul 2019
#17
That happens often when a new person signs up. The same probably happened when you signed up 3
Autumn
Jul 2019
#53
Age doesn't matter, whether they are mentally stable and othewise health is.
Thomas Hurt
Jul 2019
#19
There are differences in the aging brain that are real, so being aware of them isn't "ageist.'
pnwmom
Jul 2019
#21
The point is that healthy brains may process information somewhat more slowly with aging, but that
emmaverybo
Jul 2019
#49
Both Biden and Sanders seem to be in excellent health. Reagan deteriorated while Pres.
YOHABLO
Jul 2019
#31
We never had a Catholic or African American President either, well until we did
aeromanKC
Jul 2019
#34
You made an interesting comparison of Carter's vs Bush's fitness to serve in 2004
bluewater
Jul 2019
#44
I have to laugh. Last year all we heard was no more old white men for president.
Autumn
Jul 2019
#48
Both Sanders and Biden appear to be of sound mind....Trump on the otherhand.....
ProudMNDemocrat
Jul 2019
#56
Early onset Alzheimers also exists. Although certainly there are age-related cognitive disorders,
emmaverybo
Jul 2019
#94
I don't think we need to focus only on dementia, in talking about age-related decline.
Demit
Jul 2019
#97
Why do you view pointing out when Biden turn's 80 as a negative comment about him?
bluewater
Jul 2019
#80
we haven't had a woman or a gay man serving as President, is it time to change that?
dsc
Jul 2019
#109
"we haven't had a woman or a gay man serving as President, is it time to change that?"
bluewater
Jul 2019
#110
It's not just about the number, but the fact that some of these people haven't had real jobs in 50+
Renew Deal
Jul 2019
#119
