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Yes. It's horrible for Fetterman.
He pretty much gave PA to Oz, despite Oz being a lackluster debater himself. |
| I'm sorry Fetterman had a stroke, but he is not up for the job. The debate was very painful to watch. |
| And yet, how many people voted early? |
How so??? |
Four weeks’ worth. Cake is baked. Fetterman did what he needed to do and will win by four. |
The partisans did. The staunch Democrats who just proved they'd vote for a dead man as long as it was a Democrat. But who knows about the independents and their voting habits. Given the trends in the polls shifting towards Oz even before the debate there clearly were many undecided and they probably will vote in person or by mail in the next week or so. Fetterman probably did save some votes by holding off the debate as long as he could but now it's undeniable why he did and all the claims he was fine and cries of ableism are sounding pretty bad now. |
| This was a disaster for fetterman. An incoherent mess. his group should never have agreed to debate to hide his deficits |
| OMG. This is horribly sad. I can’t watch. I just saw a few clips. Sadness. |
No, what the Democrats should have done is made Fetterman withdraw when he had his stroke and hold a second primary. There was plenty of time. But they lied and tried to hide the extent of Fetterman's problems and now it's backfired spectacularly. |
OP again — will this debate matter much to voters? Will he garner sympathy votes to help get him across the line? |
| This is a colossal blunder if the senate goes to the republicans because of a loss in PA |