Liberal journalists from MSNBC, The New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and elsewhere defended John Fetterman's debate performance and erupted on his critics.
Media talking point alert: Figures on MSNBC and ABC said that Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz was a "bully" in his debate with John Fetterman.
then they could pivot to talk about the issues that they want to talk about. the fetterman campaign wants to talk about abortion and make this a big issue. they thought if they could do the debate, get past the 60 minutes, they could focus on the arguments they wanted to make. they were trying to avoid debates in the first place. they realized they lost the political argument. they had to show their face in front of pennsylvania voters and i think it did their campaign some damage last night. there s a lot of discussion today about ablism. a piece by liz plank on msnbc, the debate proves u.s. political races are far from accessible. it says if we want to see more lawmakers with disabilities, we need to rethink the way that we elect them. that means reimagining what a campaign looks like and even how a candidate should sound. okay? then you ve got this from politco playbook. the median voter in pennsylvania is a middle aged white person with a mid five-figure salary that didn t attend
John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz will face off today at 8 p.m. ET for their first and only live debate ahead of Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate election on Nov. 8.
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