Mehmet Oz
Abortion rights were a big factor, but exit polls showed the celebrity doctor’s lack of Keystone State authenticity was a dealbreaker—and a boon for John Fetterman.
The reaction was swift after the former president called the Florida governor “Ron DeSanctimonious.”
Winfrey’s endorsement of John Fetterman might be just a way to hedge her bets, in the event her celebrity doctor protégé wins and helps Republicans take the Senate.
With candidates of both parties skipping debates (or being dragged kicking and screaming to the podium), this American political tradition could be done.
The Pennsylvania U.S. Senate hopefuls were microcosms of their parties. Republicans say they’ll defend Americans from the bad guys, Democrats say they’ll protect them from poverty.
The Pennsylvania Democrat is more than fit to serve in the Senate, but being opaque about his condition was a gift to Republicans. It’s not too late to course-correct.
The party of Trump is now the party of Herschel Walker, Dr. Oz, and Kanye West.