Pennsylvania’s Senate race is defying national trends and becoming a bare-knuckle fight over state roots between two idiosyncratic candidates.
and is gradually increasing his presence at campaign events, making an unannounced appearance to speak to volunteers followed by plans to attend a Thursday fundraiser in Philadelphia., where he addressed speech habits that developed after his stroke.
“John will be on the campaign trail very very soon. He is about 93% back to full strength and getting better,” Calvello said in response to emailed questions from NBC News, adding that he works with campaign staff “daily” and talks to senators in Washington “regularly” about the race.“I’ve spoken with him multiple times recently, one by video chat. [His wife] Gisele was on, too. He looks great — looks thinner, but very well,” said Rep. Madeleine Dean. “I’m very proud of him.
Fetterman, who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign, has embraced an unorthodox set of issues in his Senate bid — from abolishing the filibuster to raising the minimum wage and combating gun violence, to breaking with his party on immigration and mask mandates., and his campaign is keeping up the criticism of Oz.
"He has lived in New Jersey — meaning Oz. He went to the University of Pennsylvania. His wife's from Pennsylvania. He wants to represent Pennsylvania," Meuser said in an interview."To to me really matters is: Where are you from on national security? Where are you on domestic energy? Where are you on the border? ... Oz is on the right side of it."
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