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Frank Luntz, who is famous for being an American political and communication consultant, made it to the news recently for his weight loss story. He shed over 50 lbs or 22.6 kg in just over 2 months.

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Losing an average of 11.3 kg per month needs a serious lifestyle change and that’s what Frank did. He changed his whole lifestyle to incorporate good eating habits, workout sessions, and long walks. Post weight loss, Frank now weighs 84.64 kg or 186.6 lbs.

If you are curious to know how and why Frank Luntz started losing weight, then keep on scrolling.

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The Reason Behind Frank Luntz’s Weight Loss

The 58 years old Frank Luntz’s weight loss reason was his near-death experience. Yes, you heard that right! In January 2020, he almost died. The man was taken to the UCLA and thankfully, he survived. He had a STROKE!

Luntz revealed about his trip to the hospital only on March 24, two months after the incident. On his reveal, he opened up about the stroke he had and the care he received from the hospital. Similarly, he also asked his followers to donate a small amount to UCLA’s coronavirus patient fund.

Now that we know about Luntz’s reason for slimming down, let’s look at his journey to 186.6 lbs.

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Frank Luntz’s Weight Loss Journey

The Connecticut native Frank Luntz started his 50 lbs shedding weight loss journey after he had a stroke. During his reveal on March 24, he also spoke about how he’s doing well with his new diet and trainer and his fans suddenly picked up on it.

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I’m doing well now with my new diet and trainer.

Frank Luntz slipped in this line while revealing about his stroke.

After his fans asked him about what he has changed in his lifestyle, he revealed that he now only ate moderate portions of lean meats alongside tasty fruits and veggies. This change made it easier for him to lose 25 lbs or 11.33 kg in 7 weeks.

On May 7, Frank was back with some good news. He had lost well over 50 lbs and now he weighed only 186.6 lbs. The author tweeted about his slender self and posted a photo of his weight scale that read 186.6 lbs.

During this reveal, Luntz also opened up about his other reasons for losing all that weight. According to him, his 3 miles walk a day and his daily tutoring job made it easier for him to lose 50 lbs.

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Thanks to his weight loss, Frank’s fans are happier than ever. One fan wrote, “Good for u frank. Hard work,” while another fan warned him about the extra weight that could come back faster. His comments sections are filled with similar comments.

Congrats to the University of Pennsylvania graduate for losing weight. Healthy as he goes!

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© Getty Images Frank Luntz to Charlie Kirk: 'This election is over'

Prominent Republican pollster Frank Luntz hit back at conservative commentator Charlie Kirk on Twitter, telling him that 'this election is over.'

The jab came amid a ruling by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania that struck down the counting of 2,349 ballots in Allegheny County in Pennsylvania, a critical 2020 battleground.

The ballots that were submitted did not include a printed date on the declaration form on the outside envelope but were otherwise correct and had been received before the deadline, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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But the court ruled that a county elections board could not 'relax or ignore' requirements of the elections code and ruled the ballots should not be counted.


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Biden says he won't take legal action as Trump continues effort to overturn election

Kirk appeared to celebrate that court victory on Twitter:

'BOOM. A Pennsylvania court just invalidated 2,349 absentee ballots in Allegheny County where the voter didn't date their declaration,' he tweeted on Thursday. 'This is huge. This election isn't over yet. Keep fighting!'

Luntz responded on Friday by saying 'this election is over' given the large lead President-elect Joe Biden has in the county. He leads by more than 146,000 votes.

Joe Biden won Allegheny County by +146,741 votes: https://t.co/D2WsRHdrsv

This election is over. https://t.co/OnIUHRrHqV

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- Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) November 20, 2020

Overall, Biden leads Trump by more than 80,000 votes in Pennsylvania, an amount that is highly unlikely to change through a recount.

Trump has refused to concede the race and has made various allegations of widespread fraud, but he has found little success with legal challenges in court. His team has also been unable to provide evidence to back up the allegations of widespread fraud.





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