Daily News | The Pa. Democratic Senate candidates debate again tonight. Here’s how to watch and what to watch for.
, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Trib Total Media, PennLive/Patriot-News, WITF, Dickinson College, and PCN.If you knew nothing about Fetterman’s financial advantage in fund-raising and polling advantage in name recognition,
Lamb painted him as too risky a bet for Democrats in a crucial cycle that could determine control of the U.S. Senate, now evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, with Vice President Kamala Harris holding the power to break ties. That could help shape the rest of President Joe Biden’s term.That shotgun story is not going away
Fetterman’s story: He heard gunfire, called 911, grabbed a shotgun, and pursued a man he saw running, holding him until police arrived. The man, a Black jogger, was unarmed and. No charges were filed, though Fetterman at the time told a Pittsburgh television news reporter he might have broken the law during the episode.
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