awm, on 2016-January-24, 10:59, said:
Bernie Sanders is even older at 74. Hillary Clinton is just a bit younger at 68. Donald Trump is 69. Of course, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are considerably younger (mid-forties in fact). It is interesting whether this will be a factor in the election. It's also interesting that young people vote overwhelmingly for Democrats (admittedly turnout is low, but the young people who vote skew left), but the Democrats don't seem to have a lot of young candidates (even if we look at Democrats in Congress they seem to skew older).
Yes, now that you mention it, it seems odd. But maybe just a fluke of the moment. Bill Clinton was young when elected and Obama even younger (I think). But it is a little weird to have the party of the young (the Dems) choosing between Hillary and Bernie while the party of the old (the Reps) at least have some young people in the race. Back to the Dems, Martin O'Malley is 53, fairly young for someone running for pres. He will not be the nominee.
Age is a tricky business. When I was 50 I could realize I was not 30, but since I was not earning my living as a basketball player the difference seemed unimportant. I no longer would say that. I enjoy good health and, had it not been for the recent surgery, I would be out happily shoveling snow. Sure I could buy a snow blower (a childhood friend saw news about the storm and offered to send me one, he still lives in Minnesota and has three) but I don't want one. Shoveling is good exercise, you can chat with a neighbor, etc. But there are reasons for me not working a forty hour week, let alone taking a non-stop job, as the presidency is.
Hillary doesn't look all that old to me. Not young, but young enough. Bernie looks old. I want to say "Take it easy, let the kids do it".
If Bernie gets the nomination, I will not write him off on age. Nor will I write off Bloomberg on age. I have always seen individuals as individuals. But I know a lot of people my age who have been very active and are now taking it easy. This seems normal to me.