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2022 - 5 - 17

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John Fetterman will win Democratic Senate primary in Pennsylvania ... (CNN)

John Fetterman, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Democratic Senate candidate, speaks during a campaign event in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, on April 30, 2022.

And I can't think of a Democrat running nationally that's running on anything functionally different in that regard." Fetterman has been in the hospital ever since, and he underwent a nearly three-hour surgery on Tuesday to implant a pacemaker that includes a defibrillator. Fetterman served as mayor of Braddock, a small town near Pittsburgh, from 2006 to 2019, when he became lieutenant governor. They're not going to make their decision based on how we dress. phoned her husband to congratulate him after his win, but the candidate was asleep after his surgery hours earlier. He was found to have had a stroke.

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John Fetterman: The left-leaning Pennsylvania politician in gym ... (The New York Times)

Just a dude” who won Pennsylvania's Democratic nomination for the Senate — days after suffering a stroke.

Mr. Fetterman has repeatedly described himself as a progressive in the past, but in the Senate race he did not seek the left-wing mantle. In that role, he maintained an active presence around the state, building name recognition that played an important role in his primary victory. But he attracted just as much attention for his style, and some saw him as skilled at connecting with blue-collar voters. And he gained fresh prominence with a broader range of voters as a cable-television fixture when Pennsylvania’s 2020 votes were being counted. “He’s a very believable candidate for the working class.” The party’s vulnerability had already been highlighted when Senator Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico suffered a stroke in January. “I’m just doing my thing,” he said in an interview last week. “That’s something he’s been able to build on.” The lieutenant governor lives in Braddock with his three children and his wife, Gisele Barreto Fetterman, the second lady of Pennsylvania, who has embraced the acronym “SLOP” and who, like Mr. Fetterman, has an active social media presence. He ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in 2016 but gained an enthusiastic following, and went on to defeat an incumbent to win his party’s nomination for lieutenant governor in 2018. Then a stroke upended his plans. Mr. Fetterman, the 6-foot-8, hoodie-wearing former mayor of Braddock, Pa., was not a favorite of the party establishment, but he electrified some progressive voters and a broader slice of the Democratic electorate that embraced his blunt-spoken, accessible style and welcomed his pledges to fight aggressively for party priorities in Washington.

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John Fetterman charts an unconventional path to flip a Senate seat ... (NBC News)

The strategy: Take his populist economic message all over Pennsylvania, including the reddest areas of the ultra-competitive commonwealth. Lt. Gov.

“At the same time he also needs to hold on to those recent gains we’ve made among more moderate voters in areas like the Philadelphia suburbs.” “Too many people in this commonwealth and this country are hurting,” she said. “He’s done a great job at building an extraordinary base, not just here in Pennsylvania, that’s excited to get out and get the vote for him. So it’s going to be the Republican nominee’s job to point that out and to show that.” He’s someone who has a different kind of connection to voters,” Fetterman strategist Rebecca Katz said in an interview. “The ads write themselves when you are running against John Fetterman,” said National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesman Chris Hartline. “He has embraced the far left on just about every issue. Fetterman is as idiosyncratic in substance as he is in style. But I think his base respects him for saying it.” Fetterman doesn’t yet know which Republican candidate he’ll face in the Nov. 8 election, when the Democratic Party faces a grim landscape and strong political headwinds. He has demonstrated the fundraising prowess to run any kind of campaign he wants. In his campaign, he has stressed bread-and-butter issues. … That’s what we did then, and that’s what we’ll do now.”

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Fetterman wins Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary, GOP race ... (WFUV News)

Updated May 17, 2022 at 10:02 PM ET John Fetterman, Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, easily won the state's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on Tuesday ...

It's time to deal them back in, and electing John to the United States Senate would be a big step forward for Pennsylvania's working people." Current Republican Sen. Pat Toomey will resign at the end of his term. Fetterman's win was expected despite the fact that he suffered a stroke last weekend and was not able to attend the last swing of campaign events. On Tuesday his campaign announced he was about to undergo a procedure to implant a pacemaker. The Republican winner and Fetterman will face off in November for the first open Senate seat in Pennsylvania in a dozen years. In a statement, President Biden said Democrats are united behind Fetterman. Biden said Fetterman "understands that working class families in Pennsylvania and across the country have been dealt out for far too long.

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Pa. Senate race: John Fetterman wins Democratic Pennsylvania ... (KRON4)

(WHTM) – John Fetterman, the 6'9″ progressive Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, has won the Democratic Party primary for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, ...

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Kenyatta to campaign for Fetterman in Pennsylvania (The Hill)

Malcom Kenyatta, who was defeated in the Democratic primary for one of Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate seats, said late Tuesday that he would campaign with the ...

We invite you to join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter. “Allowing any one of these Republicans to become Pennsylvania senator will be the canary in the coal mine for democracy dying on our watch. “In this race, we know what’s at stake.

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Senate candidate and PA Lt. Gov. John Fetterman having ... (Daily Local News)

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, 52, is undergoing a procedure Tuesday to have a pacemaker and defibrillator implanted, his campaign announced in a ...

He will be unable to attend his campaign’s election night rally. Fetterman, the leading Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate on Tuesday’s primary ballot, suffered a stroke last week and has been hospitalized since. “John Fetterman is about to undergo a standard procedure to implant a pacemaker with a defibrillator,” his campaign said in a statement Tuesday. “It should be a short procedure that will help protect his heart and address the underlying cause of his stroke, atrial fibrillation, by regulating his heart rate and rhythm.”

Midterm updates | Senate hopeful Fetterman getting pacemaker (Miami Herald)

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the leading contender in Tuesday's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, is getting a pacemaker following last week's ...

Former U.S. Rep. Mark Walker also competed in the race. A super PAC affiliated with the conservative Club for Growth spent millions on ads supporting Budd and attacking his chief rival, former Gov. Pat McCrory, as too liberal. Fetterman suffered a stroke Friday, injecting uncertainty into the Democratic primary race that for weeks had been shaping up as a runaway. He will face the winner of a hotly contested Republican primary that includes Dr. Mehmet Oz, ex-hedge fund CEO David McCormick and conservative activist Kathy Barnette. Yarmuth played a role in passing high-profile national measures, including pandemic-relief legislation and the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Some state GOP leaders have warned that Mastriano is too extreme to defeat Shapiro in the presidential battleground state. The incumbent, Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf, is term-limited. Beach-Ferrara got the most votes among six candidates in the 11th Congressional District Democratic primary. The state hasn’t had a GOP governor in 35 years. Kotek’s biggest challenger was Read, who was a state representative in Oregon for 10 years before being elected as treasurer. Some counties have yet to tabulate mail-in ballots in the presidential battleground state. Little had a long string of endorsements, including from the Idaho Fraternal Order of Police.

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Fetterman wins Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary, GOP race ... (KPCC)

Pennsylvania has an open Senate seat for the first time in 12 years. While the Democratic race was easily decided, the Republican primary looked like it's ...

It's time to deal them back in, and electing John to the United States Senate would be a big step forward for Pennsylvania's working people." Fetterman's win was expected despite the fact that he suffered a stroke last weekend and was not able to attend the last swing of campaign events. Current Republican Sen. Pat Toomey will resign at the end of his term. On Tuesday his campaign announced he was about to undergo a procedure to implant a pacemaker. The Republican winner and Fetterman will face off in November for the first open Senate seat in Pennsylvania in a dozen years. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, easily won the state's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, according to a race call by The Associated Press, but the Republican race appeared headed for a recount.

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Pa. Senate race: John Fetterman wins Democratic Pennsylvania ... (ConchoValleyHomepage.com)

(WHTM) – John Fetterman, the 6'9″ progressive Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, has won the Democratic Party primary for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, ...

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Opinion | Is John Fetterman the Future of the Democratic Party? (The New York Times)

His quirky personal and political appeal is different from that of a typical Pennsylvania Democrat.

The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor. Mr. Fetterman’s one glaring departure from progressive causes, and a nod to Pennsylvania realpolitik, is that he does not support a ban on fracking, the environmentally questionable hydraulic extraction of natural gas. Mr. Fetterman’s most worrisome vulnerability is his appeal to his party’s most dependable voting bloc: Black voters in Philadelphia and the state’s other urban centers, the places where any Democrat running statewide must mine the largest trove of votes. And if he has a problem with Black voters, he will have to solve it. Mr. Fetterman’s challenge stems in large part from a 2013 incident in Braddock, when he used his shotgun to stop a Black jogger and detained him until police arrived. Mr. Fetterman’s background, his attention to the state’s rural communities and his manner — the work clothes, a straightforward speaking style — could make some difference. A signature issue has been the legalization of marijuana — “legal weed,” as he calls it. He vows to conduct a “67-county campaign” — the whole of Pennsylvania. He has flown a flag displaying cannabis leaves from the official lieutenant governor’s office, alongside a rainbow-colored L.G.B.T.Q. banner. But he did only marginally better than Hillary Clinton four years earlier, cutting the margins by a couple of percentage points but hardly reversing the trend of Democrats being routed in the smaller counties. In the winning Fetterman model, he narrows the massive margins that have been run up by Republicans. (His dogs, Levi and Artie, have their own Twitter account and more than 25,000 followers.) It can sometimes seem that he skirts the line between being a traditional candidate and an internet influencer.

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Cannabis Supporter Fetterman Cruises to Primary Victory in ... (CelebStoner)

Pennsylvania's pro-legalization Lt. Gov. John Fetterman won the Democratic nomination for the state's open U.S. Senate seat by a 59% margin in the primary ...

"Why should New Jersey make all that tax revenue, but not Pennsylvania? In fact, we could raise $5 billion in the next 20 years through a weed tax. "New Jersey just voted to legalize weed and 40% of Pennsylvanians live like 20 minutes or less from the border," he said in 2021. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, he had a pacemaker implanted and is still hospitalized in Lancaster.

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John Fetterman dominated the Pa. Democratic Senate primary ... (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Fetterman used his "outsider" appeal to tap into a growing populist electorate in Pennsylvania and ran a campaign focused on voters.

But it has said that doctors reversed the stroke in time to prevent any cognitive damage and that Fetterman is expected to make a full recovery. Fetterman, who was then Braddock’s mayor, has long defended his actions, saying he heard gunfire nearby and made a split-second decision to act in what he thought was an “active shooter situation.” “John Fetterman is trying to rebrand himself from a ‘true progressive’ to ‘just a Democrat’ as he goes head-to-head against the Republican nominee in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race,” the group said. While he hassaid he would support “Medicare for All,” Fetterman has also said hewould support a more modest plan to help drive down costs and expand coverage. Fetterman came in with the highest name recognition thanks to his time as mayor of Braddock and lieutenant governor. As returns rolled in, Fetterman was in a Lancaster hospital with his father and brother. Fetterman set his campaign up extremely well by being the first Democrat to announce in the race and netting the early cash windfall that followed. In a year when Democrats are expected to struggle, Fetterman’s pitch that he could appeal to a wide base clearly resonated. And his “every county” strategy — combined with a social media campaign and TV ads — blanketed his brand statewide. And while predicted by polls and political observers, his win represents a clear shift away from the more moderate candidates Democratic voters typically favor in Pennsylvania primaries. But more historically, outsiders have often done well in the state’s primaries, including Ed Rendell, Joe Sestak, and even Tom Wolf. John Fetterman didn’t just win in Pennsylvania, he trounced his Democratic Senate primary rivals.

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Fetterman says he's ready to return to lieutenant governor duties (TribLIVE)

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman said in a letter to state legislators Wednesday that he is ready to return to his duties in Pennsylvania's second-highest elected ...

“Some (patients) need a pacemaker if, while attempting to bring them back into a regular rhythm, the heartbeat is too slow,” Murali said. “These devices are very effective … and people can function normally as long as the underlying condition is managed appropriately,” Murali said. They are programmed at a certain number of beats per minute, Mulari explained, and the pacemaker will take over if the heart rate drops below that threshold. Some patients can be completely reliant on a pacemaker. We got the all-clear that it was successful, and that I’m on track for a full recovery. He will be able to do so “at the expiration of four days,” as is standard procedure, Wolf said. Another option is ablation: doctors identify where the irregularities are originating and disrupt the electrical signals causing them. Fetterman said his stroke was caused by a clot from his heart being out of rhythm. Sometimes patients can feel a flutter or racing heart, but often they’re not aware of an episode. “If the heart is beating too slow, sometimes a pacemaker is necessary to ensure that the heart is beating adequately and normal times a minute.” Who he will face on the Republican ticket remained unclear Wednesday, as candidates David McCormick and celebrity surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz remained less than a percentage point apart. Doctors removed the clot, he said, “reversing the stroke.”

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Lt. Gov. Fetterman Submits Written Declaration to General Assembly (GANT News)

HARRISBURG – The Wolf Administration announced that Lt. Gov. John Fetterman today submitted his declaration to the General Assembly that he is again able to ...

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Fetterman plans to return to lieutenant governor responsibilities ... (90.5 WESA)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate Jake Corman temporarily assumed the lieutenant governor's responsibilities while Fetterman underwent a medical procedure ...

"We continue to wish the lieutenant governor the very best as he continues to focus on his health and recovery. Fetterman submitted his declaration on Wednesday and is expected to return to work on May 23. A four-day waiting period is also required.

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