
'He is unconventional': John Fetterman's unique persona is put to the test in Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary
CNN
A win for John Fetterman in Pennsylvania on Tuesday would be a win for the unconventional candidate.
Scores of Fetterman supporters across the commonwealth were drawn to the candidate because of his uniqueness. They loved that he looked miserable at a White House event, has people not-entirely-jokingly guessing whether he owns a suit and literally stands out of a crowd with his 6-foot, 8-inch frame. His stances drew them in, too, from legal marijuana to climate justice to his focus on "forgotten areas" throughout Pennsylvania.
But with Fetterman on the precipice of winning the Democratic Senate primary -- polls show the lieutenant governor up around 30 percentage points over Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta -- many of those same supporters have a dilemma: Is the lieutenant governor too unique for a broader electorate?

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