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Oz passes Fetterman for first time after
Pennsylvania debate: poll

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 11/3/2022 8:58:05 AM

Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz is narrowly leading his Democratic opponent John Fetterman in a new survey from Emerson College Polling and The Hill conducted after last week’s highly-watched debate. The poll, released Thursday, finds Oz leading Fetterman 48 percent to46 percent among very likely voters, well within the survey’s three-point margin of error. Four percent said they were undecided. The poll marks a steady improvement for Oz, whose support has increased by five points since September. Fetterman’s support has only ticked up by one point. (Snip) Fifty percent of voters said the debate worsened their opinion of Fetterman

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What's scary is 20% of voters say their opinion of Fester ''Improved'' after the debate. Fortunately 50% still have a functioning brain.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Hazymac 11/3/2022 9:09:11 AM (No. 1322878)
Oh, no! Does that mean that Oz and Fetterman are no longer neck and neck and neck? (I'm sure that Democrat cheating in Philly and Pittsburgh is proceeding according to normal procedures. Will it be enough to overwhelm honest Pennsylvanians with common sense?)
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Lawsy0 11/3/2022 9:15:40 AM (No. 1322884)
Finally I understand the local (PA) attraction to Fetterman. As was said of my uncle (who suffered brain damage after falling from a moving fire truck) ''Yes he is a bit of a dummy now, but he is OUR dummy.'' Much like Biden's ''loyal supporters'' one might feel protective of such a one. And yes, I hated to learn a universal truth with that memory.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: downnout 11/3/2022 9:24:54 AM (No. 1322901)
Any person undecided after watching that Fetterman debacle should be institutionalized.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: FunOne 11/3/2022 10:01:19 AM (No. 1322947)
Poster #1 knows the democrat drill. You can bet the house that after the polls close, those die-hard democrats in Filthydelphia will start counting those ballots that suddenly are found, and these ballots will continue to be found until the democrat candidate records the desired result. This criminal act has been repeated so many times that the democrat bosses in that city are viewed as folk heroes.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: bigfatslob 11/3/2022 10:06:46 AM (No. 1322957)
I especially like Festerman's response to the against or for fracking in Pennsylvania. "I like fracking" 'fracking is good" "I really like fracking now". A real caveman type of answer. That poll should be 90/10 like my ground sirloin meat. There are some stupid voters in Pennsylvania but it is a blue fraud Biden state so I wouldn't expect much.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 11/3/2022 10:17:44 AM (No. 1322987)
Oz, never concede.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: singermom9 11/3/2022 10:21:02 AM (No. 1322994)
Would you get on a plane if you knew Fetterman was the pilot? Would you get in a car if John Fetterman were the driver. I wouldn’t even eat at a restaurant if John Fetterman were the cook. SO DO NOT VOTE FOR HIM TO RUN OUR COUNTRY.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: singermom9 11/3/2022 10:23:22 AM (No. 1322996)
240,000 ballots sent out for unverified voters and what will be done to make sure my 1 vote counts? https://www.newsweek.com/trump-promotes-claim-240000-unverified-ballots-sent-pennsylvania-1755557
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Rumblehog 11/3/2022 10:24:10 AM (No. 1322997)
Uncle Fester wasn't assisted when his hard-core Communist "Sandinista" Peruvian wife became his Press Secretary. One can see the plot here, get him elected, along with a blue-dog Demonrat Governor, who then appoints his Commie wife to fill the his Senate seat, just after they "officially" declare Fester one degree above egg plant.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: texaspast 11/3/2022 10:46:17 AM (No. 1323025)
If it is truly neck and neck, Fetterman's neck will win.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Kate318 11/3/2022 11:00:28 AM (No. 1323050)
But, I thought Chuck Schumer told Brandon that the debate in PA didn’t hurt them too much. Huh…
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Reply 12 - Posted by: cor-vet 11/3/2022 11:17:13 AM (No. 1323071)
It's odd, that liberals have a thing for electing brain dead, can't make a complete sentence idiots as their leaders. Brandon, Harris, Pelosi and Fedderman are prime examples.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Rama41 11/3/2022 11:21:37 AM (No. 1323077)
The Philadelphia Inquirer said Fetterman won the debate. Unlike my county's one Dropbox, which is staffed and available only during the day, Philly has 18 under "visual surveillance" 24/7. IOW, my county secures the ballot; Philly secures the Dropboxes. We won't hear from Philly until Democrats know the numbers they need. Sure hope another Republican flips a Dem Senate seat.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Enoch Powell 11/3/2022 11:49:28 AM (No. 1323106)
I would like to meet some of those people supporting Fetterman. I can understand partisan loyalty, but not to the point of supporting a brain damaged invalid. I suppose they assume he'll be cognizant enough to vote as he's told...
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Reply 15 - Posted by: kono 11/3/2022 12:44:11 PM (No. 1323161)
Too much poll dancing being passed off as erudite analysis lately.
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