With just 13 days before the election, and early voting already underway, Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz met Tuesday in Harrisburg at WHTM Television, for their first and only debate. It was a chance for voters to finally compare Republican Oz, a heart surgeon and television personality, next to Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s…
Fetterman Stumbles Over Words, Has Prolonged Pauses During Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Democratic allies of John Fetterman feared that the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidate would struggle in the first and only scheduled debate with Republican opponent Mehmet Oz, citing Oz’s experience as a television personality and Fetterman’s continued recovery from a severe stroke in May. Their concerns were immediately validated when the former mayor of Braddock and…
In First and Only Debate, Oz and Fetterman Immediately Attack Each Other Over Abortion
HARRISBURG, Pa.—In one of the most anticipated election season events, Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz finally faced Democrat John Fetterman in a debate. And they both immediately came out swinging. On the campaign trail, Oz stated he’s pro-life but supports abortion exceptions in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the mother’s life. Thus, a…
In First and Only Debate, Oz and Fetterman Immediately Attack the Other Over Abortion
HARRISBURG, Pa.—In one of the most anticipated election season events, Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz finally faced Democrat John Fetterman in a debate. And they both immediately came out swinging. On the campaign trail, Oz stated he’s pro-life but supports abortion exceptions in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the mother’s life. Thus, a…
What Happens Next If GOP Takes the House and Senate?
Record-high inflation, soaring energy and food costs, rising crime rates, an open border with millions of unvetted foreigners spreading across America, and the threat of nuclear war with Russia: These are the costs of President Joe Biden’s policies. Now that voters seem ready to reject the Democrats in mass, what can Republicans do to return…
Election Reform Ballot Proposal Sparks Opposition in Michigan
Three former Michigan secretaries of state issued a joint statement this week urging a “No” vote on a citizen-initiated ballot proposition called Proposal 2. If approved by voters on Nov. 8, Proposal 2 would, among other things, amend the state constitution in order to legalize private funding of elections, require absentee ballot drop boxes in…
DOJ Blocking Requests for Information on Enforcement of ‘Federal Election Scheme’
A watchdog group is alleging that the Department of Justice (DOJ) is refusing to divulge key details on how the agency is enforcing President Joe Biden’s executive order signed last year that directed federal agencies to increase voter turnout. The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) filed a lawsuit against the DOJ earlier this year about…
Fetterman’s Health Is Among Key Issues in Awaited Showdown With Oz in Pennsylvania
Late-campaign general election debates are often more curiosity than determinative in influencing all but the most undecided of voters. Most face-to-face candidate clashes consist of a rehash of platform pledges, past achievements, and well-worn attacks on opponents, while hoping to induce or avoid a blatant blunder or loss of composure in the last laps before…
Dozens of Former Charlie Crist Staffers and Colleagues Endorse Ron DeSantis for Governor
Dozens of former staffers and colleagues of gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist have endorsed his opponent, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Crist is the former Republican governor of Florida who later became an Independent before he joined the Democratic Party and was elected to the House of Representatives. He’s currently running against DeSantis, a Republican. “Together, we…
Poll: 95 Percent of Americans Concerned About Rise in Food Prices Ahead of Midterms
A Pew Research Center poll revealed that nearly all Americans are concerned about the rise in the cost of food and consumer goods due to inflation in a worrying sign for Democrats ahead of the midterm election. Conducted last week, the poll showed that 73 percent are “very” concerned and 22 percent are “somewhat” concerned…
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