The Associated Press faced backlash for going after NBC News correspondent Dasha Burns' comments on U.S. Senate candidate for Pennsylvania John Fetterman.
Kevin Walling, former Biden campaign surrogate, and Sunvision Strategies President Chris Prudhome weigh in on John Fetterman's suitability for office as concerns emerge over his ability to communicate.NBC News reporter after her interview
AP national media writer David Bauder highlighted how Burns subsequently became the focus of the story in an article titled"NBC reporter’s comment about Fetterman draws criticism." National Review correspondent John McCormack wrote,"When is the last time the @AP did press criticism as a news* story?" Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Brian Riedl tweeted,"Its not about Twitter criticism. The purpose of this article is to warn other reporters that covering Fetterman's health and competency issues will be punished by the tribe. Control of the Senate is in the balance, and Fetterman cannot be allowed to lose."
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