Fetterman
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Considering his stroke, I'm impressed with how Fetterman's doing. He gets the question, and despite his speech problems, responds appropriately and seems to "get it."
He's not coming off as an idiot or brain-addled.
Even though he's an idiot.
Not watching, but am slightly interested. This was a risky move. It just takes one off answer…
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I heard he still wouldn’t apologize for pulling a shotgun on a jogger?
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@LuFins-Dad nope, he didn't. He said, basically, it was "legal."
He also waffled, a lot, on fracking. It was a "I was against it before I was for it" moment.
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@LuFins-Dad nope, he didn't. He said, basically, it was "legal."
He also waffled, a lot, on fracking. It was a "I was against it before I was for it" moment.
The whole thing is weird, all he needs to do is say “I’m Sorry” and he refuses to do it. Even the guy he pulled the gun on says he doesn’t have hard feelings. Hell, I think he even said he’s hoping Fetterman wins (which again shows just how bad of a candidate Oz is).
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This article is nothing. The comments, however, tell the tale.
https://news.yahoo.com/won-pennsylvania-senate-debate-top-012641642.html
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CNN, once again, covers the news, with a pillow, because it might reflect badly on a Democrat.
It was tough’: Fetterman supporters voice concern that debate performance will sway undecided voters
Democrat John Fetterman’s debate performance has intensified the focus on his recovery from a stroke, leading some supporters to worry that his current post-stroke limitations could affect his narrow lead in the critical Pennsylvania Senate race against Republican Mehmet Oz.
If Fetterman’s showing changes the trajectory of the race, the debate could have nationwide ramifications, with Pennsylvania representing the best chance for Democrats to pick up a Senate seat in the evenly divided chamber. A CNN poll conducted by SSRS and released earlier this week found that 51% of likely voters support Fetterman, compared to 45% for Oz, an advantage narrowly outside of the survey’s margin of error. And a CBS News poll also released this week found a tightening race, with 51% of likely voters in Pennsylvania backing Fetterman and 49% backing Oz.
And there, at the bottom, in the very last, the 51st paragraph, we have CNN's medical specialist.
“Fetterman’s residual neurological injury is substantial,” Reiner said. “Much greater than his campaign has led the public to believe. It’s more than just processing hearing. It’s incredibly sad to watch.”
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