Media outlets have begun focusing on Pennsylvania Senate Democrat candidate John Fetterman’s health issues as the election nears after previously ignoring them.
one of the major newspapers in Fetterman’s state, published a piece questioning whether the Democrat is capable of debating his opponent.
The Washington Post was more critical of Fetterman on Monday, insisting that the candidate either commit to having more debates or release his medical records to provide transparency for voters. CNN’s Chris Cillizza agreed with the Washington Post on Tuesday, calling Fetterman’s health a"lingering issue" that"isn’t going away" any time soon.
"This may end up being to the benefit of Fetterman because we all know someone who has suffered a stroke, and Oz through his response to this, I think has made Fetterman more sympathetic," CNN political commentator Michael Smerconish said. Reuters also reported on Sunday that there were even some Democrats within Fetterman’s campaign who recognized the health concerns as an issue among voters.
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