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*omit the are......Hopefully they are both have stomach cancer and neither would live long into their term.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and while age doesn't determine health, it begs the question: How much do we know - and should we know - about how physically fit Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are for the job?
"Age always matters" when it comes to risk for disease, said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, but he cautions that it shouldn't be a litmus test for the presidency.
Trump at 70 would be months older than Ronald Reagan on his election day, and Clinton will have just turned 69.
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Hopefully.Probably AIDS.
Hopefully.
That ain't right.... lolEither that or she has a short curly hair stuck in her throat.
That ain't right.... lol
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and while age doesn't determine health, it begs the question: How much do we know - and should we know - about how physically fit Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are for the job?
"Age always matters" when it comes to risk for disease, said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, but he cautions that it shouldn't be a litmus test for the presidency.
Trump at 70 would be months older than Ronald Reagan on his election day, and Clinton will have just turned 69.
News from The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and while age doesn't determine health, it begs the question: How much do we know - and should we know - about how physically fit Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are for the job?
"Age always matters" when it comes to risk for disease, said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, but he cautions that it shouldn't be a litmus test for the presidency.
Trump at 70 would be months older than Ronald Reagan on his election day, and Clinton will have just turned 69.
News from The Associated Press
Mental, or physical?WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and while age doesn't determine health, it begs the question: How much do we know - and should we know - about how physically fit Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are for the job?
"Age always matters" when it comes to risk for disease, said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, but he cautions that it shouldn't be a litmus test for the presidency.
Trump at 70 would be months older than Ronald Reagan on his election day, and Clinton will have just turned 69.
News from The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and while age doesn't determine health, it begs the question: How much do we know - and should we know - about how physically fit Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are for the job?
"Age always matters" when it comes to risk for disease, said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, but he cautions that it shouldn't be a litmus test for the presidency.
Trump at 70 would be months older than Ronald Reagan on his election day, and Clinton will have just turned 69.
News from The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and while age doesn't determine health, it begs the question: How much do we know - and should we know - about how physically fit Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are for the job?
"Age always matters" when it comes to risk for disease, said well-known aging researcher S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, but he cautions that it shouldn't be a litmus test for the presidency.
Trump at 70 would be months older than Ronald Reagan on his election day, and Clinton will have just turned 69.
News from The Associated Press
We know that females live longer than males.
We know that lifestyle is critical in determining health in the older years.
We know that genetics plays a big role in determining health in older years.
Trump is 70.
Trump's father lived to the age of 92, pretty long for someone born in 1905.
His mother lived to the age of 88.
Trump's brother Fred, an alcoholic, committed suicide.
Trump participated in marching drills in high school.
Trump is said not to drink and has never smoked.
He got out of serving in the military thru student deferments and a medical deferment because of heel spurs, he has said.
He is technically obese, it looks like, but not morbidly obese.
Hillary Clinton is 69.
Her father lived to the age of 82 or so. Pretty long for a male born in 1911.
Her mother lived to the age of 92. Pretty long for a female born in 1919.
She participated in sports in the earlier school years.
She has never smoked.
She's a big chunky, but not fat or obese.
They both seem to have a good background for good health, except for Trump's weight issue.
Sometimes the biggest thief can't even steal a breath of air!
Hopefully they are both have stomach cancer and neither would live long into their term.
Probably AIDS.
Either that or she has a short curly hair stuck in her throat.
I'm thinking they provide something to the people from their physicians. 'Course that doesn't cover tomorrow...
That's Great...!!! Kudos on that one!!!
Did you say that about obama as well?
From Da Weiner?
From Huma?
Tomorrow is never guaranteed.
I think obese is a toss up for either ......and Hillary looks a lot older, because women for the most part, don't age well.
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