A look at the Democratic candidates who have put forth the most comprehensive, personable, and deranged workout routines for your consideration
Photo: Getty Images The 2020 election coverage has veered into serious flex territory of late, with candidates doing everything from posting their workout routines to bragging about their upper-body strength. This got me wondering which of the candidates are truly buff enough to bench-press America and which will be working as high-school gym teachers by the time 2024 rolls around.
Joe Biden: Don’t Hurt Yourself How many push-ups can Joe Biden do? According to Biden, at least one more than Donald Trump. In September, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor’s national press secretary, Chris Meagher, told The Hill that Pete had just run six miles in a week and he can swim. “If there’s a gym, he’ll lift weights at the hotel, and he loves when he has the chance to swim laps,” Meagher said. “He always says he has more energy when he starts the day with a good workout.”
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