Democratic candidates publish videos lifting weights to demonstrate that they can win elections
Some Democratic candidates running in the midterm elections are promoting themselves as vigorous and passionate about exercise.
Some of the Democratic candidates running in next year's elections are sharing videos on social media showing how They lift weights and exercise, with the aim of showing citizens that, in this way, they will be stronger to defeat their Republican adversaries.
After the defeat suffered by the Democratic Party in the presidential elections, which also meant losing the Senate and the House of Representatives, the candidates who will participate in the midterm elections seem to be aligned with an advertising campaign aimed at projecting the lacking vigor first in Joe Biden and then in Kamala Harris.
With the perspective aimed at gaining the support of young voters, Cait Conley, Colin Zachary Allred, Abdul El-Sayed and Manny Rutinel, have published several videos where, by exercising, they separately boast that they are acquiring the necessary power to displace political conservatives, which they consider harmful to the future of the country.
Cait Conley, an army veteran, is running for New York's 17th Congressional District and intends to sell the idea that, just as she lifts weights, she will support initiatives focused on improving the current condition of families.
Meanwhile, Colin Allred, a retired NFL linebacker and former congressman who is running for the Senate in Texas for the second time, is promoting himself as a politician passionate about exercise and a critic of the Trump administration and the New York magnate's relationship with financier Jeffrey Epstein, who during his lifetime was identified as the leader of a sexual exploitation network.
Abdul El-Sayed, a candidate for the Senate in Michigan, is also promoting himself on social media through recordings where he suggests that weightlifting is key to fitness.
Following a similar route, Manny Rutinel, who is running for Colorado's 8th District, He says the exercise will get him in shape to turn a red seat into a blue one in Congress.
It should be noted that the strategy of the Democrats described is guided by the statement made by Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, about how the Democratic Party is getting stronger and how in a matter of months, if it gets the necessary resources, it can defeat the Republicans.
It's important to be strong a year in advance, because that's when the troops are aligned. "We have our message, we have our mobilization, we need the money to do it," the experienced woman said during her speech at the summit organized in Washington by "Voters of Tomorrow."

