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Who will be the next U.S. president to die?

Who will be the next U.S. president to die?  

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If Omaba is tragically assassinated or succumb to a sudden cardiac arrest or to others serious health issues....You would change your reaction aftermind @Mango

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Clinton started to really look and sound rough in the last year. He was trembling a lot during his DNC speech and he generally seemed unwell. Nevertheless, he was still super active campaigning for Harris across the country. I think Clinton/Biden/Trump probably go around the same time in about 10 years or so

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I think they will die in this order
Trump
Biden
Clinton
Bush
Obama
Donald Trump has a bad diet, adding that he will be president now, would be 85 at most, Biden will be next shortly after at the age 90 or 91, and as for Clinton I can see him dying at 88 or 89 in 2035, he only looks aged for now, but he is taking care of himself too much so he will probably live until the second half of his 80s, even so I see it as difficult for him to reach 90, but I think he will be close.

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Clinton: 2029

Biden: 2031

Trump: 2032

Bush: 2036

Obama: 2045

 

I don't have high hopes that Carter's record will be beaten for a very long time.

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Clinton in early 2030s, Biden in mid 2030s, Bush in late 2030s, Trump in early to mid 2040s, Obama in early 2050s.

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I wonder which of them will debut first on Deathlist and for how long.

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5 hours ago, dimreaper said:

I accidentally voted twice so one of we'll have to subtract one for Biden. (I didn't realize this, but it seems thread creators have unlimited votes.)

I think I might have too by accident

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1 hour ago, livingbygrace said:

I think I might have too by accident

 

I think you're right and anyone can keep voting. If you click on "show vote options" at the bottom, it redirects you tot the vote screen. I just double checked this on the "2nd death of 2025" thread and it allows me to vote again even though I already voted earlier this week.

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Biden, and before the end of trumps second term

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Clinton: 2030 

Biden: 2032

Trump: 2036

Bush: 2040

Obama: 2057

 

These are all relatively positive bets, barring cancers etc. I can see Clinton going at around 85 considering his heart and lung problems. Biden has had some heart and lung problems but has a much smaller and less complicated health history if you don't count those 1987-1988 aneurysms and embolisms. Trump has likely CAD and a couple of Walter Reed visits during his presidency. Bush has graves disease as his parents had and a bit of heart problems. Obama's the only one who seems almost completely healthy and by the time he's 80 we've (hopefully) made some medical breakthroughs.

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I can't see Trump making 90. I think Biden will go in his late 80's, Clinton in his early 80's, Trump about 85 ish.

Bush I can see going into 90's (just). Obama... hard to tell, but he'll almost certainly outlive the others.

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Clinton. He's had health issues dating back to the 2000's with heart surgeries and more recently several hospitalizations and I might add Clinton seems to have become a lot frailer in recent years. Biden is old, but asides from rumors there is nothing concrete about his health and overall he seems to be alright. Trump is a wildcard in the sense he could die from any means (ranging from sudden heart attack to assassination) but I think Clinton will go before him.

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Can't see any of Trump,Biden or Clinton making it to 90. But I think Biden even if mentally less alert then the other 2,will outlast both due to the fact he will  just rest now and Clinton/Trump are both the types who never retire and the constant travel will eventually take them out.  Guessing it will be Clinton first due to the heart issues.

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Went for Clinton.

 

Technically if none of them die before 2028, then whoever becomes President then would be among the list, but unless they go for a crazy old Senator (which narrows the Senate list down to 100), or someone who is very susceptible to assassination, I highly doubt they'll be next.

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10 hours ago, Brad252 said:

Went for Clinton.

 

Technically if none of them die before 2028, then whoever becomes President then would be among the list, but unless they go for a crazy old Senator (which narrows the Senate list down to 100), or someone who is very susceptible to assassination, I highly doubt they'll be next.

I reckon Gavin Newsom will win the Presidency in 2028 joining the list, after having defeated JD Vance. We'll see how this ages.

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I think it's going to be either Trump, Biden, or Clinton, but went with Trump. Not just wishful thinking but I wouldn't be surprised if Trump goes first. Obese, a longtime lover of fast food, may or may not be an addict (possibly Adderall), and probably had the most stress in his life with all the trials over the past few years. He has aged 10 years over the past three, but tries to hide it with some makeup. I honestly think he has advanced dementia or another neurological disease as he has more frequently started going on weird speeches at rallies and other events, that are often unrelated to what he's supposed to be talking about. 2016 vs 2024 was a lot different demeanor-wise  for him, and not in a good way. His obesity puts him at a high risk of a heart attack or stroke, along with his diet. His parents may have lived longer lives, but Trump's already lost two siblings who didn't make 80, one of which Trump's parents both outlived. Trump and his team will deny any possible mental health decline, but I honestly would also not be surprised if he's given the 25th Amendment at some point at which Vance takes over. He might physically be still around by 2028, but dementia never gets better, and I feel it's rapidly progressing with his trials and everything else that's happened to him over the past two years.

 

I think Clinton might be next after Trump. He's showing his age more lately and his voice is somewhat weaker than what it was a few years. He has as of right now, quickly bounced back from every hospitalization he's had and has had a vegetarian diet for quite a few years now which can't hurt either, and probably helps some of his heart issues.

 

Biden would be third. Yes he's slipping and may have Parkinson's, but he's also long been a physical health junkie, with years of cycling. He's had a few tumbles and does look aged, but hopefully dropping out will at least give him a few more years and take some of the stress off, even if the election wasn't the result he hoped for.

 

Bush I think will make his 90's just like his parents did. Other than a few minor health issues and somewhat aging over the past few years, he still sounds close to his years he sounded as President, and is also still active in speaking engagements and paintings, as well as being very fit still

 

I think Obama makes it well into his 90's. He is very fit and healthy and seems to be in excellent health with no known issues. His fitness and support for healthy food should help him live a reletvily long post presidency. 

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Who will be the next losing presidential candidate to die? I would say it’s Michael Dukakis.

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Trump may be in third place on this poll, but he'll likely be the only one on that list in the DDP Drop 40, easily the most likely to come to a sudden and violent end amongst that company

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19 minutes ago, Captain Hemlock said:

Who will be the next losing presidential candidate to die? I would say it’s Michael Dukakis.

Sounds most likely, although he doesn't have major health issues at the moment. The only living major presidential candidates who lost at the moment are:

 

1988 Michael Dukakis (b. 1933)

2000 Al Gore (b. 1948)

2004 John Kerry (b. 1943)

2012 Mitt Romney (b. 1947)

2016 Hillary Clinton (b. 1947)

2020 Donald Trump (b. 1946)

2024 Kamala Harris (b. 1964)

 

Like with living presidents, there's a large group from the 1940's. I'm not proposing another prediction poll, but I could see multiple of them passing away in about 10-15 years time as well.

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5 hours ago, maryportfuncity said:

Trump may be in third place on this poll, but he'll likely be the only one on that list in the DDP Drop 40, easily the most likely to come to a sudden and violent end amongst that company

Tbh I could see Biden making the drop 40, he had enough health gaffes that I could see people picking him based on being frail during his presidency. 

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I've opted for Bill Clinton.

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