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RDANGELO

(3,448 posts)
4. I don't think age is that important.
Sat May 20, 2017, 02:21 PM
May 2017

The population has become very distrustful of the establishment. It needs to be someone who can run against the establishment.

I completely agree...time for new blood. Demsrule86 May 2017 #1
YES! YES! YES! brush May 2017 #39
We need to move into the future. We are progressive or liberal... Demsrule86 May 2017 #201
I think Sherrod Brown could help us in the rust belt and with maybe Rep. Joseph Kennedy III, Demsrule86 May 2017 #204
I like all of those you mentioned, and Newsom of California. brush May 2017 #212
How about Julian or Joaquin Castro? Either of them would be PatrickforO May 2017 #66
Only one sitting Congressman has ever been elected President. kentuck May 2017 #84
Do they actually have any positions on any issues? Warren DeMontague May 2017 #139
Does Trump? PatrickforO May 2017 #157
I agree that we ought to get better, and fast, at linguistic framing. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #159
OK, Booker sounds pretty good. PatrickforO May 2017 #162
Booker is corporate. Paka May 2017 #187
No he is not...and quit calling Democrats names. Demsrule86 May 2017 #202
I like both of them very much. I was hoping Hillary would choose one or the other Demsrule86 May 2017 #200
I like both of them. Demsrule86 May 2017 #237
Totally agree and they should all say so- especially Biden and Sanders... bettyellen May 2017 #2
And Hillary should say she's not running either. Bluepinky May 2017 #129
I thought she already did. Isn't that why people were going after her daughter? bettyellen May 2017 #131
She may have, I'm not sure. Bluepinky May 2017 #177
She already did...and I hope Sen. Sanders understands the time has come and gone... Demsrule86 May 2017 #203
Exactly loyalsister May 2017 #138
It is time for someone who can not only win, but who has coattails virtualobserver May 2017 #3
I don't think age is that important. RDANGELO May 2017 #4
No running against the establishment!!!!! I am sick of the anti-establishment bull shit ... Demsrule86 May 2017 #83
Trump was the anti establishment candidate. n/t RDANGELO May 2017 #101
And look what it got us. How anyone can think putting a non-politician in the WH was a good BlueCaliDem May 2017 #113
It doesn't have to be a non politician. RDANGELO May 2017 #114
Generally, that's been the case up until Barack Obama, who proved Senators can get'r done, too. eom BlueCaliDem May 2017 #125
Actually a governor is a good idea crazycatlady May 2017 #236
And he did not win Tribalceltic May 2017 #117
Well actually Lotusflower70 May 2017 #126
Fully agree. we can do it May 2017 #5
same here... i love hillary and joe and their wisdom is so important.. but... samnsara May 2017 #6
Absolutely! Stonepounder May 2017 #59
The belief that presidents age fast in office has no scientific delisen May 2017 #153
Maybe no scientific basis, Stonepounder May 2017 #156
If I were going to be President SCantiGOP May 2017 #178
New Blood with help of the old wisdom mshasta May 2017 #7
I agree. We need a new and younger voice and vision. yardwork May 2017 #8
Agreed Old Terp May 2017 #9
I agree with you, and posted a similar OP some time ago MineralMan May 2017 #10
As long as they win, which is harder when certain folks work overtime to divide the Eliot Rosewater May 2017 #13
Well, I'm hopeful that we learned something from 2016. MineralMan May 2017 #16
I want a Kennedy underthematrix May 2017 #11
Caroline Kennedy safeinOhio May 2017 #21
Someone like a young governor would be better. kentuck May 2017 #26
She's not enough of an extrovert. You need an outgoing personality. kerry-is-my-prez May 2017 #48
I like her but she is an awful candidate... Joe Kennedy in the House... Demsrule86 May 2017 #85
No, she's a lovely woman, but has no charisma and lacks smirkymonkey May 2017 #92
I am hoping for s Joseph Kennedy III and Sherod Brown ticket right now world wide wally May 2017 #34
This. Maynar May 2017 #108
That sounds really good! . . . .n/t annabanana May 2017 #135
We need someone with an actual clue on cannabis legalization. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #141
Peripheral issue. kentuck May 2017 #146
No, see, actually it isn't. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #150
If it is the end of the f'ing story....? kentuck May 2017 #154
Nope, not really. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #155
BINGO! Joe Kennedy III underthematrix May 2017 #170
An actual Kennedy? Bradical79 May 2017 #74
why? Warren DeMontague May 2017 #140
"a Kennedy"? Dynasty much? No more dynasties, please. If you can't be specific, please don't bother. Bernardo de La Paz May 2017 #149
Here you go AngryAmish May 2017 #224
Pass. No political aristocracies for me, thanks. AtheistCrusader May 2017 #245
I wanna see someone who can overcome russian and gop cheating and win Eliot Rosewater May 2017 #12
Someone like a Kennedy... yallerdawg May 2017 #14
I absolutely agree SpankMe May 2017 #15
Love them all, but NO. dalton99a May 2017 #17
Hillary's not running. Bernie won't say. Don't know about Biden. emulatorloo May 2017 #18
you are kidding yourself about Hillary virtualobserver May 2017 #33
Time will tell I guess. emulatorloo May 2017 #49
It is too early for either of them to say that they are..... virtualobserver May 2017 #70
I've only seen people who hate her float this idea- same people who were so bettyellen May 2017 #144
imagining that Hillary will run for President is not divisive..... virtualobserver May 2017 #147
I'm saying I've really only seen people who dislike her floating the idea- trying to be divisive ... bettyellen May 2017 #151
It is clearer. virtualobserver May 2017 #152
She said she wouldn't on April 6th. AtheistCrusader May 2017 #246
she said that she didn't think she would....she has said that in previous years as well virtualobserver May 2017 #247
Yep, they are not fooling anyone. nt stevenleser May 2017 #219
I think based on his actions, Sen. Sanders does plan to run...and I don't think he can do it as a Demsrule86 May 2017 #89
Let's pick a fresh face who doesn't already have a ton of enemies NightWatcher May 2017 #19
Me too. FarPoint May 2017 #20
Completely agree Dem_4_Life May 2017 #22
Fresh face would be ok, but safeinOhio May 2017 #23
There are many worthy possibilities.. LakeArenal May 2017 #24
They like the 'ZZZ' sounds in their scandal labels bucolic_frolic May 2017 #44
Agree 100% Heartstrings May 2017 #194
If we don't re-take the congress in 2018, there won't be a 2020 election Yavin4 May 2017 #25
True that. LakeArenal May 2017 #27
+1 demmiblue May 2017 #30
Spot on Yavin4 - NoMoreRepugs May 2017 #71
+1 uponit7771 May 2017 #88
They will run candidates for low profile offices like Director of Sanitation Jake Stern May 2017 #132
Hardly controversial, and not even new. Your opipnion is shared, and not just by anonymous bloggers DFW May 2017 #28
I'm a little worried we're going to have our very own clown car Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2017 #100
It wouldn't be the first time we blew a sure thing DFW May 2017 #109
I don't think we have learned anything from the past election, or we learned the wrong things Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2017 #181
I don't think there is any way Clinton would put her hat in after losing to Trump. demmiblue May 2017 #29
Keep your eyes on California shadowmayor May 2017 #31
Kamala Harris OR Gavin Newsom nbsmom May 2017 #35
Yes! Gavin! Gavin! Gavin! flibbitygiblets May 2017 #169
Hard to avert one's eyes mchill May 2017 #61
I can't see Newsom turning around and running for president right after winning election StevieM May 2017 #184
K&R...Agreed. spanone May 2017 #32
We have a thin bench bucolic_frolic May 2017 #36
It needs to expand at the local level crazycatlady May 2017 #239
I don't consider that controversial at all Generic Brad May 2017 #37
I agree we need new blood and voices to speak for the Democratic Party in 2020 kimbutgar May 2017 #38
They need to find somebody Turbineguy May 2017 #40
Very important point. kentuck May 2017 #45
I believe this person will throw things back in their face - hard dalton99a May 2017 #52
Agree! Thinking of France and Canada... We need new and younger, too, but with intelligence. manicraven May 2017 #41
I respect all three of them, but you are absolutely correct--we need someone younger Mrs. Overall May 2017 #42
Not controversial at all. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #43
Haven't seen anyone in danger of being locked out. Candidates delisen May 2017 #91
To paraphrase a Democratic President... DonViejo May 2017 #46
I shocked a good friend yesterday by saying the near-identical thing. Eyeball_Kid May 2017 #47
That's what I've been trying to say. Ken Burch May 2017 #50
Not controversial at all... ewagner May 2017 #51
That's not controversial..it's reality nini May 2017 #53
ITA. nt Lisa0825 May 2017 #54
Yes! Time to look forwards, not backwards. Kablooie May 2017 #55
let the older ones have key cabinet posts. ginnyinWI May 2017 #56
Completely agree. Time to move on. nt. PufPuf23 May 2017 #57
I agree. Fresh blood. Someone younger, fresh outlook. A change. Honeycombe8 May 2017 #58
Completely agree and the grass roots are sprouting. mountain grammy May 2017 #60
Given the last election I'm not sure how anyone can disagree bitterross May 2017 #62
It needs to be someone likeable with personality. It goes without saying that they will be knowled- kerry-is-my-prez May 2017 #63
Jimmy Kimmel for president Bucky May 2017 #134
My preferences among the politicians I've seen MurrayDelph May 2017 #64
Like Rebl2 May 2017 #165
I agree proud patriot May 2017 #65
Regardless of age 47of74 May 2017 #67
I will vote for the candidate that best represents my interests! Dustlawyer May 2017 #68
Really? I always vote for the Democrat. Demsrule86 May 2017 #205
"Are you for more taxcuts for the wealthy...?" kentuck May 2017 #208
I always vote for the Dem...and reason we are in this mess has much to do with purity tests and a Demsrule86 May 2017 #234
In a Primary they are usually all Democrats considering Republicans do not represent my Dustlawyer May 2017 #213
If a seat is democratically held...I do not vote for a primary challenger unless Demsrule86 May 2017 #233
And this is why Democrats cant' have nice things...like single payer. Demsrule86 May 2017 #235
No, I think it's because the DNC knows they can count on Dustlawyer May 2017 #242
I wish...if that were the case we would have won in 2000, 2004, 2010 and 2012 and the Demsrule86 May 2017 #243
I agree 100%! Greybnk48 May 2017 #69
I honestly don't think that will even be an issue... n/t hlthe2b May 2017 #72
I agree TNNurse May 2017 #73
I love them all dearly..... SergeStorms May 2017 #75
Affirmative! Mountain Mule May 2017 #76
Amen. OldRedneck May 2017 #77
NJ is the same way crazycatlady May 2017 #240
Trudeau and Macron set a good example Blue Ridge Virginia May 2017 #78
There's two more I can think of crazycatlady May 2017 #241
Agree!!! n/t RKP5637 May 2017 #79
Age matters Bradical79 May 2017 #80
I agree 100 % luvMIdog May 2017 #81
Schiff, Swalwell, Yates Amaryllis May 2017 #82
I don't want a gerontocracy, either Warpy May 2017 #86
Al Franken / Joe Kennedy sellitman May 2017 #87
I agree, and I'm an 'oldster'. Lifelong Protester May 2017 #90
I agree. I admire all of them for the service they have given this country, but smirkymonkey May 2017 #93
You are not the only one I fully agree marlakay May 2017 #94
You forgot the YUUUGE caveat, unless L. Coyote May 2017 #95
Tim Ryan stevil May 2017 #96
Works for me! WinkyDink May 2017 #97
right, because we want to attract those superficial, emotion-based voters... not. nt TheFrenchRazor May 2017 #98
I'll vote for the most qualified, regardless of who wins the personality contest. Lil Missy May 2017 #99
The cult of personality can be intoxicating for many... NurseJackie May 2017 #106
Agree wholeheartedly. bronxiteforever May 2017 #102
I totally agree. aquamarina May 2017 #103
I don't know how we take the nation's temperature in the age of alt facts. SleeplessinSoCal May 2017 #104
This title is click bait: not controversial at all. Not contra at all, simply sensible. Dorn May 2017 #105
This boomer agrees. GeorgeGist May 2017 #107
Although I knew Hillary was going to be tha nominee I always thought O'Malley was an easier sell underpants May 2017 #110
Likewise. I was surprised he didn't do better. If I recall correctly, even WestSeattle2 May 2017 #119
Van Jones classykaren May 2017 #111
Agree ananda May 2017 #112
Hillary already said no to future runs. She has turned over her campaign voter lists to the DNC. riversedge May 2017 #115
Hmm. Thought Democrats were above ageism. Guess not. tarheelsunc May 2017 #116
There is evidence indicating Ronald Reagan was suffering from Alzheimer's WestSeattle2 May 2017 #121
Nope, guess not. disambiguation May 2017 #124
Hear, hear. Welcome to DU, Disambiguation. Hortensis May 2017 #218
Well, when upset, a lot of people reject the old and look for Hortensis May 2017 #196
Here, Here! I could not possibly agree more. I remember when I WestSeattle2 May 2017 #118
Why has no one mentioned ... jb5150 May 2017 #120
Pocahontas? kentuck May 2017 #122
Let Trump try that with her as his opponent, she will take it to him. Blue_true May 2017 #161
Yes seta1950 May 2017 #123
That's not controversial Lotusflower70 May 2017 #127
I agree with you. femmocrat May 2017 #128
Agreed Mercurian May 2017 #130
If we don't nominate Walter Mondale in 2020, I refuse to vote Bucky May 2017 #133
Dukakis is the man. dalton99a May 2017 #190
Agree doodsaq May 2017 #136
No Joe, No Hillary, No Bernie. 100% Agreement. No re-hash. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #137
Newsom. Warren. Booker. Harris. Buttigeig. Franken. Inslee. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #142
If that means risking a senate seat I would say no. nt cstanleytech May 2017 #173
I doubt we'd need to worry too much about Senate seats in CA or NJ Warren DeMontague May 2017 #191
Ya well alot of people also thought we didnt need to worry about Trump becoming President either. nt cstanleytech May 2017 #195
Sure, but thats not the same thing. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #198
I agree. n/t Binkie The Clown May 2017 #143
I agree 110%!!! Initech May 2017 #145
I agree with you Lazy Daisy May 2017 #148
Not controversial at all SCantiGOP May 2017 #158
They need to do Rebl2 May 2017 #166
I agree. You do better with younger Presidential candidates. nt Blue_true May 2017 #160
Yup. +1 nt riderinthestorm May 2017 #163
Yup, yup. Time to go back to the Future. theophilus May 2017 #164
I like Caroline Kennedy and Elizabeth Warren. (and Bernie) joanbarnes May 2017 #167
I agree! Dyedinthewoolliberal May 2017 #168
Yup! WestCoastDem42 May 2017 #171
I think its time to find someone a bit younger than those in order to cstanleytech May 2017 #172
I vote on issues only! ZX86 May 2017 #174
I gave my opinion.... kentuck May 2017 #176
What I do want to see... NCTraveler May 2017 #175
I've seen this sentiment so often online that I'm tempted to remove my eyes with a melon baller... CBHagman May 2017 #179
I want to see the best qualified Democrat Progressive dog May 2017 #180
I have no... Mike Nelson May 2017 #182
Dwayne Johnson joanbarnes May 2017 #183
with Tom Hanks nini May 2017 #189
This isn't a joke Cosmocat May 2017 #210
I am liking Jay Inslee, the governor of Washington. (eom) StevieM May 2017 #185
Fuck Yea.. Obvious...We need Young Blood. busterbrown May 2017 #186
100% agree Knicks007 May 2017 #188
I actually think Biden would be good. OldSchoolLiberal May 2017 #192
I would like to see... SkyDaddy7 May 2017 #193
Indeed....... BlueJac May 2017 #197
Before We Get to 2020 dlk May 2017 #199
Totally agree. Time for new blood and a fresh-looking future. Chemisse May 2017 #206
I acknowledge that might be controversial for some, but not for me Miles Archer May 2017 #207
Well said! kentuck May 2017 #214
You are absolutely right! Freedomofspeech May 2017 #209
AGREED. The situation has changed, and so must the candidates. VOX May 2017 #211
Agree linnknee May 2017 #215
100% agree. wildeyed May 2017 #216
1000 agree. Hillary has already said that. Justice May 2017 #217
at 65, kpete May 2017 #220
Agreed! I'm in my mid-50s and am tired of the older generation running/ruining everything electron_blue May 2017 #221
I truly hope to see younger generations govern the US long before I die lunatica May 2017 #222
Doesn't seem to be as controversial as you thought. Nt NCTraveler May 2017 #223
We need new PROGRESSIVE blood in the Dem Party . . FairWinds May 2017 #225
I agree! It's time to move on and embrace a new group of Dems to lead the party! TheDebbieDee May 2017 #226
I agree except that jimlup May 2017 #227
Agree 100% Runningdawg May 2017 #228
How about Ted Lieu of California TNNurse May 2017 #229
Born in Taiwan. kentuck May 2017 #230
Did not know. He is doing good work. TNNurse May 2017 #231
Dems ran the wrong woman last time jesskirablue42 May 2017 #232
It's a damn shame that Jennifer Granholm was born in Canada. GoCubsGo May 2017 #238
I think all of them would be far too old for that. talldarkhandsome May 2017 #244
It certainly worked when Obama ran mnhtnbb May 2017 #248
I think placing a ceiling on age is idiotic LanternWaste May 2017 #249
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