GOP Presidential Hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy Impresses County Fair Attendees By Doing Pull-Ups: Watch Here

Vivek Ramaswamy, a GOP Presidential hopeful, continues to underscore the importance of physical fitness in his campaign, as evidenced by his recent post on X, formerly Twitter.

What Happened: On Sunday, Ramaswamy tweeted, “Missed my workout today, but the US Army recruiter at the Clay County Iowa fair is keeping me honest right now.” This tweet aligns with his ongoing emphasis on physical fitness throughout his presidential campaign.

Earlier, Ramaswamy had proposed physical fitness as a factor in college admissions and responded positively to the idea of physical tests for White House aspirants.

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Why It Matters: This fitness-focused approach forms a stark contrast to the older candidates in the race, such as former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

As the 2024 presidential race heats up, younger candidates are leveraging their physical fitness and energy to differentiate themselves from the older contenders. Ramaswamy, a proponent of fitness-based screening in college admissions, continues to highlight the importance of physical fitness in his campaign.

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