Daily News | Two new polls show an edge for John Fetterman in Pa.’s Senate race, and Mehmet Oz’s support looking unenthusiastic
ability to serve as senator after a May stroke, 59% of voters felt he is well enough to do so, CBS found.everyman image, he has a much longer history in Pennsylvania politics, and a more established reputation in the state.
Abortion trailed behind the economy as a top issue in both polls, but it does appear to be a motivating factor for Democrats. Some 55% of Democrats told CBS they were more likely to vote because of the Supreme Court decision overturning the constitutional right to abortion, while 15% of Republicans said they felt that way.
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