squistion
Footballguy
That is for certain, as few else would make that bet either.It's not the GOP that's going to beat her, if anything it's going to be her age. She's going to be 68 when election time rolls around. Way too old. Plus, she isn't EVER going to see the turnout Obama did in 2008 (heck, even Obama didn't in 2012) or 2012. I just think people are tired of the Clintons. She represents the "boomers" - is America really going to go back to that after Obama, who represents a younger generation? I don't think so. Look for a younger Democrat to emerge and take the nom for the left.
I'm not going to bet any money on that, though. Just my opinion.
And, as pointed out earlier, she is 4 months younger than Mitt Romney. If Romney had won in 2012, none of his supporters would have any issue with his age in 2016 or the fact that he is older than Hillary. The right has never had a problem with the age of their candidates, so I really doubt they will get much traction pointing to Hillary and saying "Don't vote for he because she is too old!"
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