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Wednesday, November 09, 2022

NBC: Fetterman Defeats Oz, Flips US Senate Seat

According to NBC, Democrat John Fetterman has defeated Republican Mehmet Oz in the race to fill the vacancy created by the departure of US Senator Pat Toomey.  Unofficial results at the state elections website (1:45am) show Fetterman with 2,480,141 votes, compared to 2,353,299 for Oz.

Fetterman tweets, "It's official. I will be the next US Senator from Pennsylvania." 

Actually, it's not official, although I think it will be hard for Oz to find 100,000 votes.

My hope is that Fetterman resigns and allows the Governor to appoint someone to fill his slot.  

17 comments:

  1. Sure, Bernie Fetterman will resign and then Shapiro will put in another left-wing democrat- the Pa. people will get everything they deserve.

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  2. Fetterman has the IQ of a muppet ling before the stroke. What a mess our State is in and an embarrassment. Can we get this guy to the thrift store and get him some clothes other then a dirty hoodie to go out in public?

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  3. Thankfully, we didn’t need a trump disciple as Senator of this great state. OZ was a phony and would have done nothing for the great people of Pennsylvania. This election was about democracy, a womens right to choose, and it appears America won this election. Thank god.

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  4. Looking forward to the Steve Lynch meltdown posts today. Then looking forward to him going away, despite the entertainment. He needs to rest after all this winning.

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  5. PA voters - you earned this - look in the mirror and hang your head in shame

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  6. The support for Fetterman is puzzling.

    The ex college student in KY who used a racial slur is in bigger legal trouble than the mayor committing (would could be charged as (per a PA Superior Court ruling)) aggravated assault by waving a shotgun at a Black jogger.

    PA had a chance to add diversity to the Senate. Instead, it appears they'll send another white guy with a past of what would usually be labeled as racist behavior. Way to go.

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  7. On his worst day, Fetterman is twice as smart as you.

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  8. I love the “PA you earned this” comments.

    No, we voted this in.

    Your extreme white christian nationalist theocracy is NOT welcomed here!!

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  9. "The ex college student in KY who used a racial slur is in bigger legal trouble than the mayor committing (would could be charged as (per a PA Superior Court ruling)) aggravated assault by waving a shotgun at a Black jogger."

    COULD be is the operative word. I guess you never heard of justified defense of others or a necessity defense.

    And your horse just left the barn.

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  10. Fetterman is going to do a good job for PA--he will ok many drugs, he will open as many prisons as he can,and he will stop fracking even he said he wants to frack.

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  11. Yes, MAGAs, Sen. Fetterman will be in your grill for s-i-x years. He'll even have completed his stroke rehab by then, but you'll still be making the same complaints.

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  12. I for one hate politicians they have ruined our country Fetterman is a good choice he will just help to speed the demise of the country,

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  13. Most of Fetterman vote came from the major cities of Pa.The rural people and suburbs did not vote for the asshole. Thats good because that plays to Fetterman's strength--Drugs and letting people out of jail.

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  14. It is telling that most commentors dont know the difference between the United States Senate and the Pennsylvania State Senate and the duties there of.

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  15. I know the difference The state senate is even more corrupt than the US senate.

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  16. I voted for all the candidates that ran against the Trump endorsed candidates. I had a really good number of winners. All Trump got was a group of whiners. Let's hope this is the end of the "DON".

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  17. 6.28 so true, Pa state Senate is controlled by Republicans.

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