McCain on the Age Issue
McCain subtly confronts the "age" issue.
"I may not be the youngest candidate in this race but I am the most prepared," he said.
It's not exactly Reagan's "I won't hold the youth and inexperience of my opponent against him" but it's not bad.
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Chris Cillizza
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May 3, 2007; 8:47 PM ET
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Posted by: anonymous | May 4, 2007 10:29 AM | Report abuse
McCain`s age has to be taken into account because if he becomes the next president he will be put under enormous pressures. Of course, if one takes his policies into account then he has no chance of winning. Iraq will go on forever until a Democrat takes office or the USA is sent broke by the war or the Iraqis tell the US to `get out and leave us alone`.
Posted by: Robert James | May 3, 2007 9:17 PM | Report abuse
Man, the republicans are being thrown the same fluffy questions over and over. It's mostly about proving whether or not they are pro life. It seems the republican party and the republican people are afraid to deal with the critical issues of Iraq and Afghanistan. How lame.
Posted by: tazmodious | May 3, 2007 9:02 PM | Report abuse
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