Biden, Fetterman, Kelly...Dems can't find candidates who can string together full sentence...NBC taking videos of Fetterman speaking off social media

I have seen Feterman speak before he had a stroke

Guess Republicans are looking for a chance to mock a stroke victim
You guys mock Gabby Giffords too
Okay, he had a stroke, so now he has to be elected because of his disability.
This is the way the democrats roll.
I see him as unfit and just a liberal puppet.
 
Okay, he had a stroke, so now he has to be elected because of his disability.
This is the way the democrats roll.
I see him as unfit and just a liberal puppet.
He is being elected based on his prior position as Lt Governor
Experience Oz lacks
He is still coming back from the effects of the stroke
Republicans are mocking him

That is the way they roll
 
Ever since Trump's Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade" the Republican Party has been losing ground on the abortion issue. It seems that Americans do not like the idea of the government being in charge of a pregnant woman's health, which, of course, is the Republican position. A Republican President made it all possible with three Supreme Courts picks who were dedicated to reversing Roe.

So, what does Graham do? He introduces a bill that would ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy nationwide.
Politico reports, "A North Carolina-based GOP pollster is issuing a warning to Republican legislators: Voters are ready to punish the party for restricting access to abortion too much.

"In a poll of 800 likely North Carolina voters conducted by Paul Shumaker, a longtime GOP consultant who works on congressional and state races across the country, only a quarter of the respondents said that abortions should either not be legal in any circumstance or only be legal if the life of the mother is endangered.

"Even among Republicans, the poll found, only 40 percent support a near-total abortion ban.

"The data comes at a fraught moment for the Republican Party, which is split on how to proceed on abortion policy following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June. This week, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) introduced a 15-week national abortion ban, dividing the Senate GOP conference. State legislators around the country have pushed through even more stringent restrictions on abortion access. Last month, Tennessee passed a near-total abortion ban, providing no exemptions for cases of incest or rape, and other state legislatures continue to debate “heartbeat bills,” banning abortion at six weeks.

"Meanwhile, Democratic candidates in the midterms have seen an uptick in support in public and private polls, and the party has enjoyed a number of overperformances in House special elections this summer since the Supreme Court’s ruling came out."
 
"In a poll of 800 likely North Carolina voters conducted by Paul Shumaker, a longtime GOP consultant who works on congressional and state races across the country, only a quarter of the respondents said that abortions should either not be legal in any circumstance or only be legal if the life of the mother is endangered.

"Even among Republicans, the poll found, only 40 percent support a near-total abortion ban."
With the November mid-terms just around the corner, the GOP seems to be going in the wrong direction.

That probably is a good thing as Chris Cillizza writes, "Don Bolduc, who put election denialism at the center of his campaign, defeated establishment favorite Chuck Morse in New Hampshire’s GOP Senate primary, the latest in a series of blows to Republicans’ hopes of winning back the majority in the chamber this fall.

"Bolduc now joins the likes of Herschel Walker in Georgia, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania and Blake Masters in Arizona as Republican candidates who ran – and won – primary campaigns by aligning themselves with the coalition built by former President Donald Trump but who appear to have much work to do when it comes to courting a general election audience. (Sidebar: Trump did not endorse Bolduc – or any other candidate – in the New Hampshire primary.)

"Throughout the campaign, Bolduc embraced a series of controversial positions – most notably, contra facts, that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump. He has also called for the repeal of the 17th Amendment, which allows voters to directly elect their senators. After the FBI executed a search warrant on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, Bolduc questioned whether the agency was needed."
 
He is being elected based on his prior position as Lt Governor
Experience Oz lacks
He is still coming back from the effects of the stroke
Republicans are mocking him

That is the way they roll
Except he's not being elected.

He's tanking. The Reich is pulling out all stops to prop him up, including NBCCP trying to censor video of his inability to speak or answer questions. Still, the reality is that he is not physically or mentally qualified to do the job.
 
Fetterman's health is a concern. Neither he or Oz is the best candidate
 

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