Fetterman was elected to challenge convention. Now, he’s challenging his fellow Democrats
Democrat John Fetterman has warmed to Trump so much that some in his party are quietly disavowing the man they supported in 2022.
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (left) and Dr. Mehmet Oz. (AP Photo)
Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz faced off in the first and only debate Tuesday night in Harrisburg, in the race for one of the most hotly contested seats in the midterm election. The winner could decide the balance of the U.S. Senate.
In recent weeks, polls have shown that Oz has closed Fetterman’s early lead and the race is now considered a tossup. Lt. Gov. Fetterman, who is still recovering from a stroke, used closed captioning during the debate to assist him with some auditory processing issues and Oz has made his health an issue in the campaign.
This hour, we’ll talk about how the candidates performed and what they said about the economy, crime, abortion and more. And we’ll discuss whether the debate will impact voters’ candidate choices just two weeks out from ahead the election.
Stephen Medvic, Director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs and Co-Director the Floyd Institute for Public Policy at Franklin and Marshall College. @stephenmedvic
Christopher Nicholas, Republican political and public affairs consultant with Eagle Consulting Group. @Eagle63
Mark Nevins, Democratic campaign strategist with The Dover Group. @NevinsMark