The fate of a Senate race in President Biden’s home state could determine the prospects of the rest of his legislative agenda.
Tag: Fetterman, John (1969- )
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Behind Oz’s Crime Attacks Is a Play for the Philly Suburbs
An impeachment vote against Larry Krasner, the Philadelphia district attorney, points to the potency of an issue that works against Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.
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John Fetterman Is a Disabled American Who Needs Technology to Do His Job. So What?
It is our accommodations, often but not exclusively technological in nature, that make it possible for many of us to do our jobs.
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In Midterm TV Ad Wars, Sticker Shock Costs Republicans
The party is paying far more for TV ads than Democrats on the exact same programs. The reasons are tied to Republicans’ reliance on super PACs.
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Fetterman’s Blue-Collar Allure Is Tested in Pennsylvania Senate Race
John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for Senate, says he can win over working-class voters in deep-red counties. Some evidence suggests he can, but partisan loyalties may prove more powerful.