Maybe not this year, but in the next few years most likely.
Immediately prior to 9/11, age 65 proponents had enough votes to pass an age 63 compromise, but they held out for 65 and it didn't quite make it.
Realistically, improvements in lifestyle and preventive medicine over the past 45 years have made age 65 feasible for many of us. The only downside I see is that a certain percentage of pilots will not be able to cerify past age 60, but they will still have to suffer the seniority affects of those who do.