Barack Obama may be too thin to win the White House
August 3rd, 2008 - 2:44 pm ICT by ANILondon, Aug 3 (ANI): He may have all the qualities to become the next president of the US but it looks like there is one area Senator Barack Obama falls short his slim physique.
The Wall Street Journal has suggested that Obama might too fit to appeal o voters who tend to like candidates with flaws that they can identify with, reports Times Online.
Suggestions that Obamas slim physique is a liability in a nation of mostly overweight voters has now marked a dangerous new turn for the Democratic contenders suddenly vulnerable presidential campaign.
Obamas craze for exercise first raised eyebrows last month, when he stopped three times in one day for workouts at Chicago gyms, prompting a reporter to wonder: Sometimes its hard to tell if Barack Obama is running for president or Mr Universe.
It has also been widely noted that Obama sometimes seems appalled when presented at election meetings with the pride of local cuisine, often a fat-smothered hunk of meat or a sugary bun dripping in aerosol cream.
While most candidates tend to tuck in fearlessly, thereby assuring themselves positive coverage in the local paper, Obama once visited a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania but turned down a piece of cake on the grounds that it was too decadent for me.
Government statistics indicate that two-thirds of the overall voting population is overweight and almost a third is obese.
Yet, the 6ft 1in senator is reckoned to weigh 10lb-20lb less than the 190lb recommended weight for his height.
The notion that Obama is too thin to win was derided by many of his supporters, but the issue underlined a disturbing reality for the Democratic candidate. (ANI)
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