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nitpicked

(1,272 posts)
Tue May 27, 2025, 06:57 AM May 27

From Biden to RBG, Democrats feel the anguish of age

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5316636-democrats-age-health-debate/

The Democratic Party is feeling the anguish of age. The deaths of three House Democrats since March has dispirited the caucus and given GOP leaders a little more cushion to move their legislative priorities through Congress.

A new vacancy for ranking member on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has revived the dispute over the wisdom of a long-honored seniority system that’s helped to prevent the ascension of younger members.
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The party has been grappling with generational tensions for years in the House, where former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), 85, retained her grip on power for two decades; in the Senate, where Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), 74, has led the party for almost a decade; and in the Supreme Court, where former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death in 2020 at age 87 raised questions about whether she should have retired sooner to allow former President Obama to fill the vacancy.

Between Biden and Ginsburg, some Democrats see a recurring theme of aging officeholders on the left hanging on until it is too late and costing the party the White House and a critical seat on the Supreme Court that could pay dividends for conservatives for decades.

It’s not that Republicans don’t have their own age- and health-related controversies. Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.), 83, served as the top Senate Republican for 18 years before stepping aside last January amid concerns about failing health. And Trump, 78, is the oldest president to be elected in the country’s history.
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From Biden to RBG, Democrats feel the anguish of age (Original Post) nitpicked May 27 OP
This is such bullshit JustAnotherGen May 27 #1
Everyone "feels the anguish of age." Dulcinea May 27 #2
There should be a lesson for us in both RBG and Biden's terms. While I agree that Scrivener7 May 27 #3
Does anyone still remember when Kamala Harris was the Presidential candidate? MineralMan May 30 #4

JustAnotherGen

(35,305 posts)
1. This is such bullshit
Tue May 27, 2025, 07:38 AM
May 27

From Trump to Bobo - the maga Repubs feel the anguish of evil and ignorance.

Dulcinea

(8,523 posts)
2. Everyone "feels the anguish of age."
Tue May 27, 2025, 07:42 AM
May 27

If, of course, they live that long. Old age is a privilege not everyone gets. See: Memorial Day.

Scrivener7

(55,967 posts)
3. There should be a lesson for us in both RBG and Biden's terms. While I agree that
Tue May 27, 2025, 08:08 AM
May 27

republiQans face the same issue, that doesn't change the fact that we have ignored the age of our leaders twice now and it has dumped us in the situation we are in. We need to learn from our losses.

MineralMan

(149,221 posts)
4. Does anyone still remember when Kamala Harris was the Presidential candidate?
Fri May 30, 2025, 10:45 AM
May 30

I do. I voted for her. Sadly, not enough Democrats did the same, and we have Trump 47.

We don't have any more of an age problem than the Republicans do. But, we do need to vote for younger people when they run. If we don't, we get yet another old Republican.

Geez!

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