Fetterman, Oz spar over crime, economy and abortion in heated Pennsylvania Senate debate
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Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz sparred over a number of issues in Tuesday's Senate debate, including the economy and abortion.
"Good night, everybody," Fetterman said when asked what "qualifies" him to serve as the state's next senator during the debate opening. "I'm running to serve Pennsylvania. He's running to use Pennsylvania. Here's a man that spent $20 million of his own money to try to buy that seat. I'm also having to talk about something called the Oz rule — that if he's on TV, he's lying. He did that on his career in his TV show, he's done that during his campaign about lying about our record here and he's also, probably, lying here during this debate." Kyle Morris covers politics for Fox News. On Twitter: @RealKyleMorris.
"I had a stroke, he's never let me forget that," Fetterman added. "I might miss some words during this debate, mush two words together. It knocked me down, but I'm gonna keep coming back up."