John Fetterman, Democratic Senate nominee in Pennsylvania, released from hospital after stroke
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has been released from the hospital more than a week after he had a stroke, his wife Gisele Barreto Fetterman tweeted Sunday. Fetterman won the Democratic primary for Senate while he was in the hospital recovering.
Barreto Fetterman shared a video of her husband walking out of the hospital on Sunday, writing "time to rest and recover (and annoy me)!" The lieutenant governor retweeted the video, adding, "See yinz soon."
"I am feeling great, but per my doctor's orders, and Gisele's orders, I am going to continue to rest and recover. Later this week I will have a follow-up visit with my doctors at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital," Fetterman said in a statement. "I am going to take the time I need now to rest and get to 100% so I can go full speed soon and flip this seat blue."
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