The Philadelphia Inquirer Article RatingJohn Fetterman’s debate showing left Democratic insiders shaken but still hopeful
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : Oz said abortion laws should be left up to the states, delivering an answer that Democrats hope could salvage the night for them: “I want women, doctors, local political leaders letting the democracy that’s always allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward.”Fetterman immediately launched ads Wednesday emphasizing the interjection of “local politicians,” and aiming to connect Oz with State Sen. Doug Mastriano, who has called for banning abortion entirely and is running for governor.»47% : Other Democrats said they thought Fetterman offered a vision that will appeal to voters, and emphasized an Oz response on abortion that they’re already turning into an ad.
40% : READ MORE: Mehmet Oz said local politicians should have a say in abortion.
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