Legislative
Oz campaign sends mobile billboard to play debate with Fetterman on repeat outside Biden’s fundraiser
Pennsylvania’s Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz has set out to undermine his opponent John Fetterman by playing their debate on a continuous loop near a Democrat party fundraiser.
“The Oz Campaign is playing the PA Senate Debate on repeat outside the PA Democratic Party fundraiser in Philadelphia tonight with President Biden and VP Harris,” NBC News’s Dasha Burns noted on Twitter.
Oz’s campaign team announced the move on Friday by saying that they were going to put Fetterman’s “radical and extreme policies” on clear display for President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and other guests to see.
Fetterman is currently recovering from a stroke and stumbled in his responses several times in his debate with Oz.
Oz’s campaign took advantage of this, calling out Fetterman for not giving a clear answer explaining his position on fracking, as well as his positions on taxes and crime.
“Pennsylvanians deserve to see this debate as much as possible since John Fetterman ducked six others,” said Brittany Yanick, communications director for the Oz campaign.
Yanick also took aim at Biden’s handling of the economy, adding, “He won’t be able to escape it during his fundraiser with the inflator-in-chief.”
The Oz campaign team sent an email to its mailing list after the debate with the subject line: “WE WON.”
Fetterman’s campaign team, however, has said that Fetterman “delivered a strong debate performance.”
“We are thrilled with John’s performance. He did remarkably well tonight, especially when you consider that he’s still recovering from a stroke and was working off of delayed captions filled with errors,” Joe Calvello, Fetterman’s campaign communications director, said on Tuesday.
Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.
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