Then-Vice President Biden brazenly plants a kiss on the lips of a Chula Vista, Calif. Little League usher in 2009, after he's enshrined in the Little League's Hall of Excellence. AP In an embrace that looks more like a just-married couple's first dance than a greeting between two pols, the VP hugs Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) during a 2011 Congressional swearing-in. CQ-Roll Call,Inc. Biden envelops U.S. Navy veteran Ruthie Severino, wrapping his arms around her from behind (one of the septuagenarian's favorite moves) at a 2011 Veteran's Day parade in Media, Pa. AP Biden gets around on the campaign trail. He kisses another woman on the mouth in this 2012 photo taken at an event in Zanesville, Ohio. AP Biden snuggles up next to a woman in a Florida restaurant booth during his 2012 re-election bid with President Obama. AP Bikers give Biden the side-eye as he cozies up to a female motorcycle rider at an Ohio diner during a 2012 campaign stop. AP At a 2013 swearing-in, Biden gets inches away from the face of Elizabeth Corker, wife of Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), as the Congressman looks on in the foreground. Getty Images Biden couldn't get enough of the ladies at the 2013 swearing-in ceremony. Here, he embraces Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) inside the Old Senate Chamber. Getty Images Biden pulls the behind-the-back move on The Hill's Amie Parnes at a holiday party in 2013, drawing criticism after this photo circulated on Facebook. Facebook Biden plants a kiss on the head of incoming Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)'s niece at a 2015 swearing-in ceremony on Capitol Hill. AP Biden is seen leaning close to talk to Maggie Coons, 13-year-old daughter of Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), at a 2015 swearing-in ceremony. The encounter made headlines when Maggie recoiled as Biden tried to kiss her. AP In another headline-making gesture, Biden puts both hands on Stephanie Carter's shoulders and whispers in her ear as her husband, Ash Carter, is sworn in as Secretary of Defense in February 2015. Getty Images Former Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) looks unamused as Biden kisses Hillary Clinton on the cheek at a 2016 event in Washington. AFP/Getty Images Ad Up Next Close Texas Tech clamps down on Gonzaga to reach first Final Four ANAHEIM, Calif. — Defense wins championships. That’s the axiom that... 13 View Slideshow Back Continue Share this: Facebook

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He’s the Democratic Party’s hands-on favorite for 2020.

The revelation last week of Joe Biden’s creepy encounter with a young female politician was is hardly the first time the 76-year-old has been accused of being too touchy-feely with women.

Topping the Post’s Gallery of Biden’s Greatest Hit-ons was the time he grabbed the shoulders of Stephanie Carter from behind and whispered in her ear while her hubby Ash Carter gave his 2015 Secretary of Defense acceptance speech.

He awkwardly groped the waist of The Hill’s Amie Parnes at a 2013 holiday party. During a 2012 campaign stop in Ohio he sat so close to a biker chick his forehead touched her temple.

The latest accusations — launched amid an international women’s empowerment movement and as Biden is weighing a run for president — were made by former Nevada lawmaker Lucy Flores in a New York Magazine report published Friday.

Flores, who was 35 at the time of the alleged incident, detailed how Biden grabbed her by the shoulders and kissed her hair during a campaign event in Vegas in 2014.

“I felt him get closer to me from behind. He leaned further in and inhaled my hair” then “proceeded to plant a big slow kiss on the back of my head,” Flores wrote.

Critics pounced. The hashtag “Creepy Joe” was trending on Twitter Saturday.

Conservative columnist Kyle Smith authored a National Review opinion titled “Joe Biden is Done,” while Politico pointed out, in a piece titled “Biden blindsided by dose of 2020 reality,” that times have changed since the Delaware Democrat’s vice-presidential term ended in 2017.

Biden, who has been married to second wife Jill for 43 years, said via a spokesman that he did not recall the questionable encounter with Flores.

Perhaps this mug book — of Biden planting kisses on women from Hillary Clinton to a Little League usher — will jog his memory.