
John Fetterman's performance was center stage in lone Pa. Senate debate against Mehmet Oz
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
44% : Democrats pointed to Oz's inclusion of "political leaders" in his list of who should decide on abortion, saying politicians shouldn't have a say in women's health care choices.42% : "If you believe that the choice for abortion belongs between you and your doctor, that's what I fight for," Fetterman said.
34% : Oz did repeatedly call for more energy production, while trying to cast himself as the more centrist of the two options on stage -- something Democrats say are belied by his positions on abortion, and his close embrace of former President Donald Trump.
27% : Asked about a proposal from Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) to ban abortion after 15 weeks nationwide, Oz responded, "There should not be involvement from the federal government in how states decide their abortion decisions."
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