PA Absentee Ballots Are Out

Washington, D.C. – John Fetterman is rarely showing up on the campaign trail. One rally per week does not mean “he is back.” That is a joke, especially because at these rallies he neither takes questions from the public nor press.

Fetterman sometimes blames his health as the reason why he’s on the road so rarely. But no one really knows what’s going on with his health.  Even The Washington Post is calling out Fetterman for his lack of transparency. As the editorial board wrote, “…we believe Mr. Fetterman should release his medical records for independent review.”

We couldn’t agree more. He’s had a problem telling the truth since the beginning. And Fetterman’s campaign said they wouldn’t share documentation of the test results.

It’s been…

  • 131 days since Fetterman’s stroke with no clarity on the severity of it.
  • 9 days since The Washington Post called for the release of Fetterman’s medical records for independent review.
  • And 34 days until Fetterman will finally debate Dr. Oz, with “unusual conditions” aka with closed captioning for Fetterman’s health issues. This is OVER A MONTH after absentee ballots are sent to Pennsylvanians and only two weeks before Election Day.

Fetterman has officially denied Pennsylvania voters any opportunity to see him debate Dr. Mehmet Oz prior to the start of absentee ballot requests being processed and sent out to voters.

Despite the designed and unfair (to the voters) delay, we look forward to Fetterman finally answering questions on his radical policies like why he wanted to ban fracking, why he supports Joe Biden’s failed economic policies, and why he wants to release criminals back onto the streets, especially during these trying times of a recession, skyrocketing inflation and rising crime rates.

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