Though many women would like to see a woman president, when it comes to picking one, however, they back off. Ok, so you want a woman president but not this woman (Hillary Clinton). It turns out that more women voted for Trump than for Hillary.
But what about the current group? Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Kirsten Gillibrand, Tulsi Gabbard, Marianne Williamson give a lot of choices such as Warren who is more liberal and Amy who is more centrist, etc. Why didn't women back one of these candidates? Too many choices?
I like Amy and hope she is chosen as the Vice-President candidate. Incidentally, there has been no woman Vice-President. A couple has been chosen as candidates but were not elected. Common women, go for her!
Kamala is not only a former District Attorney and Attorney General of California but counts as a Black and India Indian to boot.
By the way, many decades ago I was living in Zurich (1968-1969) and the topic of the day there was should women be allowed to vote? There was an organization of women called the Frauen Verein (simply Women's Organization). Among the reasons they thought women shouldn't have the right to vote is that it would do away with all the chivalry/graces women have like men opening the doors for them.
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Warren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Warren. Show all posts
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Monday, January 5, 2015
ELIZABETH WARREN'S ONLY CHANCE?
Elizabeth Warren, a so-called liberal politician who cares about the consumer, is often mentioned as a 2016 presidential candidate, although she has repeatedly said she is not running. She was born June 22, 1949, an early Baby Boomer, and will be 67 years old on election day in 2016. So if she is going to run for president, she will have to do it in this next presidential election.
Even if whomever is elected in 2016 serves only one term, Elizabeth Warren will be 71 by the 2020 election, probably too old to run. Democrats in particular tend to think that 70 is too old to run for president.
Republicans, however, are different in that Bob Dole and John McCain, both Republicans, ran for president when older than the age of 70, but neither was elected. Ronald Reagan ran for president over the age of 70 but that was for a second term. He was 69 when he took office for his first term. More likely whomever is elected in 2016 will probably serve two terms because that is what we have been doing lately. Beginning with Ronald Regan, 4 of the five presidents have been elected for two terms so Elizabeth Warren would be 75 by 2024.
Hillary Clinton is the favorite among Democrats to run for president at this time. She was born October 26, 1947 and would be 69 on election day in 2016, and, if elected would also be 69, about the same age as Ronald Reagan. Although Republicans favor older candidates, I presume they will make the argument that she is too old, if she runs. If for some reason Hillary does not run, my guess is that Elizabeth Warren will.
Jeb Bush seems to be the favorite of the "establishment" Republicans. He was born February 11, 1953 so will be only 63 at the time of the 2016 election. Chris Christie was born September 6, 1962 so will be only 54 at the time of the next presidential election. The oldest of the Republican hopefuls is Mitt Romney who was born March 12, 1947 and is slightly older than Hillary Clinton. If he is the Republican candidate, it will be hard to say Hillary Clinton is too old. Other main Republican hopefuls seem to be younger than Jeb Bush.
Even if whomever is elected in 2016 serves only one term, Elizabeth Warren will be 71 by the 2020 election, probably too old to run. Democrats in particular tend to think that 70 is too old to run for president.
Republicans, however, are different in that Bob Dole and John McCain, both Republicans, ran for president when older than the age of 70, but neither was elected. Ronald Reagan ran for president over the age of 70 but that was for a second term. He was 69 when he took office for his first term. More likely whomever is elected in 2016 will probably serve two terms because that is what we have been doing lately. Beginning with Ronald Regan, 4 of the five presidents have been elected for two terms so Elizabeth Warren would be 75 by 2024.
Hillary Clinton is the favorite among Democrats to run for president at this time. She was born October 26, 1947 and would be 69 on election day in 2016, and, if elected would also be 69, about the same age as Ronald Reagan. Although Republicans favor older candidates, I presume they will make the argument that she is too old, if she runs. If for some reason Hillary does not run, my guess is that Elizabeth Warren will.
Jeb Bush seems to be the favorite of the "establishment" Republicans. He was born February 11, 1953 so will be only 63 at the time of the 2016 election. Chris Christie was born September 6, 1962 so will be only 54 at the time of the next presidential election. The oldest of the Republican hopefuls is Mitt Romney who was born March 12, 1947 and is slightly older than Hillary Clinton. If he is the Republican candidate, it will be hard to say Hillary Clinton is too old. Other main Republican hopefuls seem to be younger than Jeb Bush.
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