Daily News | As election nears, John Fetterman, Josh Shapiro, and Mehmet Oz campaign in Bucks while Mastriano stumps in South Philly
A day after he rallied with President Donald Trump and state Sen. Doug Mastriano in heavily Republican Latrobe, Mehmet Oz held an event with centrist Republicans in Bucks, a perennial swing county.
“I want to bring balance to Washington,” Oz told the small group of business owners. “And John Fetterman takes the extreme position over and over again.”“We hear a lot about threats to democracy I’ll tell you what the biggest threat to democracy is, it’s hyper partisanship,” Fitzpatrick said.The conversation largely hinged on problems businesses have faced — including supply chain challenges, labor shortages, inflated prices of goods, taxes, and crime.
“I think it shows he can work well with people having a variety of viewpoints, and that’s what we need in Washington,” she said. “We need people who are willing to cross party lines. We need people with different backgrounds.” “What Dr. Oz has been very clear in saying is that he does not think there should be a federal anti-abortion law,” Collins said.
Shapiro, who ended a six-day bus tour with more than 25 stops in Bucks, told the crowd, “Each of us has a responsibility to get off the sidelines to get into the game and do our part.” Mastriano, well-received in a city where Democrats outnumber Republicans 7 to 1, still lapsed frequently into the culture-war issues that helped him win the May primary.
The Republican nominee, a state senator from Franklin County, avoided mention of his vow during the primary campaign to ban all abortions in Pennsylvania or his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential elections in the state.
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