Are They Really Fit for Office?
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As for John Edwards? "It's not a pretty sight," says his press secretary, Jennifer Palmieri. Edwards seldom passes up a meal at Applebee's. He chugs about a dozen Diet Cokes daily, and a piece of fruit rarely passes his lips. True, eating healthy on the trail can be tough, but Edwards' diet is said to be little different from his precampaign days; he takes his wife to Wendy's every year to celebrate their wedding anniversary (a tradition since they dined there on their first anniversary in the midst of a move).
Several of the candidates at least try to get some exercise while stumping. Clark swims five times a week, and during a campaign stop at a YMCA in Portsmouth, N.H., couldn't resist working out, even though he wore slacks and a sweater. Edwards sets aside an hour for a daily jog. And Kerry has suited up to play hockey. The healthiest trail grazer of all, however, may be Dennis Kucinich, who is a vegan, meaning he avoids all meat and dairy products. We've seen how far that's got him.
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