Dr. Oz once again stumbled ever so slightly in his attempts to come off as a normal guy.
On Tuesday night, Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet “Dr. Oz” Oz held a debate in the state’s capital, Harrisburg. For many in the political press the main question that emerged from the event was whether Fetterman will lose ground in the polls because voters are concerned about his speaking and listening impairments, effects of a stroke he had in May.
There are arguments to be made either way: A crucial number of Pennsylvanians might be concerned that someone who has difficulty speaking or hearing without assistance is not “fit” to be a senator, and the debate was probably watched by more people than have seen Fetterman speak at any other forum since he returned to active campaigning.