The Philadelphia Inquirer Article RatingKey takeaways from the Pa. Senate debate between John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz
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86% Very Right
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-37% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : Abortion wasn't the only issue on which Oz gave a fuzzy answer.42% : "If you believe that the choice for abortion belongs between you and your doctor, that's what I fight for," Fetterman said.
35% : Asked about a proposed national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy,
31% : Here are some key takeaways from Pennsylvania's high-stakes Senate debate, in a race with control of the chamber potentially riding on the outcome: The debate featured significant discussion of serious policy issues -- inflation, abortion, gun laws, crime, fracking, and other topics -- but much of it covered positions the candidates have long staked out.
16% : Fetterman and Oz faced off on economic issues, abortion in first and only debate Democrats say Oz's rhetoric is contradicted by his positions on abortion, the minimum wage, and Medicare, and his close ties to former President Donald Trump (He said he'd support another Trump presidential run).
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