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In an event on the Delaware River Saturday progressive activists lampooned the candidacy of TV doctor Mehmet Oz, who lived in Bergen County until deciding to run for a U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania.

Political activists cross from New Hope to Lambertville with a carboard cutout of Republican Pennsylvania Senate candidate "Dr. Oz."I was wondering when I would get a chance to see that TV doctor from Bergen County who’s running for a U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania.Don’t miss the best in editorials, opinion columns and commentary from NJ.com writers. Add your email here:

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