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In reply to the discussion: Why Don't We Democrats Run Younger Candidates for President? [View all]MineralMan
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And that was a HUGE problem in 2024. The nominee did not come out of a primary process.
Celerity
Friday
#15
Biden should have honored what he said when he ran in 2020 and NOT run in 2024. Then we could have had a
beaglelover
Friday
#49
Anyone could have, but it's rare that incumbent presidents get viable primary challengers
fujiyamasan
Friday
#70
IF Harris had won in 2020 (not even 2024) only 3 Democratic POTUS's in the entire almost 200 year history of the
Celerity
Friday
#4
This. There's no really good conclusions you can take from 2024 due to confounding things
EdmondDantes_
Friday
#10
The US political system (two party system) requires a coalition before the election
thought crime
Friday
#43
The Age Wars: yet another way to blame Democrats for what has nothing to do with them.
betsuni
Friday
#23
For anyone wondering, here's the average age of candidates from both Parties over the past 65 years:
Polybius
Friday
#28
Before Trump, it was pretty easy to predict the Republican nominee - it was whoever's turn it was:
Midwestern Democrat
Friday
#71
JFK, LBJ, Carter, Bill Clinton, Obama were all in their 50's or younger when elected.
madinmaryland
Friday
#64