With Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley out of the race, the Democratic field is now Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Hillary Clinton. The average age of the Democratic field is 71. First, read Guy’s post about how the Clinton campaign isnervous about Monday night’s tallies, where she barely eked out a win over Sanders, mostly due to coin tosses. Another surprise was the fact that Sanders apparently overcame thebiggest turnout obstacles he faced in the state: turning out voters who really don’t vote. And the voters we’re talking about are young liberals.
In that breakdown, it truly is the old guard vs. an emerging new order, despite both candidates being part of the Washington beltway for at least two decades.
17-29 year olds: 84/14–Sanders
30-44 year olds: 58/37–Sanders
45-64 year olds: 58/35–Clinton
65 and over: 69/26–Clinton
What a choice for the Democrat voter - worse and worser
ReplyDeleteThanks for this.I feel much better now.
ReplyDeleteI am a female in the over 65 group and I would not vote for Hillary Clinton for dog catcher, let alone President. My dog could run this country better than her. She is all about the money and prestige. I am sure she has made to many promises to the wrong people that could get us all killed.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe anyone older is that stupid
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