[quote=@Vilageidiotx] That had more to do with McCains health if I recall right. He still suffers publicly known effects from the torture he endured in Vietnam, and there were rumors that his swollen thyroid meant even more serious health issues. Sanders doesn't seem to show any signs of poor health right now. There is also comparative ages to consider. Clinton is only six years younger, and Trump five years. McCain ran against Obama, who was in his late forties, so the age difference was noticeable. If Sanders becomes the Dem candidate and runs against a Rubio or a Cruz, I have no doubt age will enter the conversation. But here is a fun fact about ages in this election. Ronald Reagan, thus far the oldest president at election and at retirement, was 69 when he took office. McCain would have been 72 if he had took office in 2008. Sanders, if he takes office in 2016, will be 75 when he enters the white house, becoming not only the eldest president at election, but if he wins reelection and survives his presidency, he'd be the first to still be in office when he is eighty. But he's not the only one poised to break Records. If Trump becomes president, he would also become the oldest President ever elected, entering office at age 70. That would put him 1 year ahead of Reagan. Clinton would be just 9 months younger than Reagan was when he took office. [/quote] I see then. Well, I'm sure your right that age and many other things that haven't will eventually be brought up. Honestly no matter who is picked, all the collective debt and problems from the past decades. Can't possibly be all fixed. I just wish politics wasn't that kind of mud slinging competition that it has devolved into. Which whether you disagree with Sanders or not, he's probably one of the few candidates to try to run, a clean campaign. And at the same time Trump has been the most bombastic in an age where censoring others has almost become a cult in online circles, with very similar results of popularity. And I've seen a couple interviews/not biased debates, and there's a couple of smart people running. So, it's really sad then that it's almost guaranteed that Hillary is going to probably win. Literally no matter what anyone says or does. Because the internet, as loud as it is, is still the minority of people in america. (Well, not sadly if you want her to win.) I just don't like people hating each other because of politics, its really kind of depressing how many friendships I've seen broken over something honestly not worth it.