JimofPennsylvan
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The Mehmet Oz Senate Campaign is being colossally stupid about allowing itself to be drawn into a debate over John Fetterman's health as it relates to harm from his stroke suffered in the summer. This is all a distraction from where the focus of the Senate campaign should be which is primarily the malfeasance of the Democrat Party over their stewardship of the economy, America is seeing painfully high interest rates which will get worse because of high inflation brought on by Democrats obstruction of fossil fuel production in the U.S. and excessive Federal Government spending! The media which is pro-Democrat will love to talk about John Fetterman's health and not Democrat failed policies through this November election and the Oz campaign should stop playing their game.
The Oz campaign should stop the criticism of Fetterman over his vague promise for only one debate in middle or late October and stop attacking him about hiding the full scope of his health problems and the meaning of his known health problems. Yes, Mehmet Oz's position should be that there should be two to three debates to address all the relevant issues and they should occur early enough so mail-in-ballot voters can have the debate performances to factor in on their decision on who is the best candidate for the job of Senator for Pennsylvania and Mehmet Oz should hold as his position that John Fetterman's public behavior post his stroke indicates he has a problem with comprehension and communication which are a drawback in the area of qualifications for the job of U.S. Senator which requires good advocacy skills. Mehmet Oz should only provide these positions when asked by the media it shouldn't be a campaign focus. In fact, Mehmet Oz and his allies should stop advertising on this issue!
The Oz's campaign focusing on this Fetterman health issue is unwise on many fronts besides distracting from important policy issues. Fetterman's stroke related health issues don't relate to judgment issues on Fetterman's part. Pennsylvanians have a history of voting for candidates that have terrible communication skills. Senate Bob Casey early in his Senate career had terrible oratory skills, he had no political skills in that area, Senator Casey was monotone in his speech and he spoke in a low volume; nevertheless Pennsylvanians elected him to the Senate three times. Further, it is really risky on the Oz's campaign's part banking on Fetterman's health problems to give him the winning margin come November 8 because stroke victims often have a recovery period embodying one year's time and Fetterman is a competitive guy he could very well work himself into a condition by the end of October where he largely overcomes his communication problems and at that debate if Fetterman performs well Fetterman could get a voter support boost from this debate which could result in him edging out Oz in this almost certainly going to be a close Senate race. Also, the Oz's campaign attacking Fetterman on this issue hurts the Mehmet Oz brand; the Mehmet Oz brand is the friendly Doctor talk show host that is a nice guy and is about helping people he isn't a cut throat competitor that takes advantage of a health problem the other person cannot help.
Mehmet Oz and many other questionably strong Republican Senate candidates in the mid-terms can win their races if they stick with the issues! Because the Democrats and their minion candidates are a disaster, an alarming heart-breaking disaster for America based on the policy issues facing America!
The Oz campaign should stop the criticism of Fetterman over his vague promise for only one debate in middle or late October and stop attacking him about hiding the full scope of his health problems and the meaning of his known health problems. Yes, Mehmet Oz's position should be that there should be two to three debates to address all the relevant issues and they should occur early enough so mail-in-ballot voters can have the debate performances to factor in on their decision on who is the best candidate for the job of Senator for Pennsylvania and Mehmet Oz should hold as his position that John Fetterman's public behavior post his stroke indicates he has a problem with comprehension and communication which are a drawback in the area of qualifications for the job of U.S. Senator which requires good advocacy skills. Mehmet Oz should only provide these positions when asked by the media it shouldn't be a campaign focus. In fact, Mehmet Oz and his allies should stop advertising on this issue!
The Oz's campaign focusing on this Fetterman health issue is unwise on many fronts besides distracting from important policy issues. Fetterman's stroke related health issues don't relate to judgment issues on Fetterman's part. Pennsylvanians have a history of voting for candidates that have terrible communication skills. Senate Bob Casey early in his Senate career had terrible oratory skills, he had no political skills in that area, Senator Casey was monotone in his speech and he spoke in a low volume; nevertheless Pennsylvanians elected him to the Senate three times. Further, it is really risky on the Oz's campaign's part banking on Fetterman's health problems to give him the winning margin come November 8 because stroke victims often have a recovery period embodying one year's time and Fetterman is a competitive guy he could very well work himself into a condition by the end of October where he largely overcomes his communication problems and at that debate if Fetterman performs well Fetterman could get a voter support boost from this debate which could result in him edging out Oz in this almost certainly going to be a close Senate race. Also, the Oz's campaign attacking Fetterman on this issue hurts the Mehmet Oz brand; the Mehmet Oz brand is the friendly Doctor talk show host that is a nice guy and is about helping people he isn't a cut throat competitor that takes advantage of a health problem the other person cannot help.
Mehmet Oz and many other questionably strong Republican Senate candidates in the mid-terms can win their races if they stick with the issues! Because the Democrats and their minion candidates are a disaster, an alarming heart-breaking disaster for America based on the policy issues facing America!