Now back on trail, Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman admits his 'life could have ended'

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Now back on trail, Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman admits his 'life could have ended'
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Fetterman, who currently is Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, has been carrying out his campaign almost entirely online since his stroke in May.

Democratic Senate candidate Lt. Gov. John Fetterman takes photos with supporters following a rally at the Bayfront Convention Center on August 12, 2022 in Erie, Pennsylvania. John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania, returned to the campaign trail in-person Friday night for the first time since he suffered from a stroke days ahead of the primary three months ago.

Fetterman said at the time that he was first made aware of his heart condition in 2017 but failed to follow his doctor's advice. After the stroke, Fetterman was diagnosed with a heart condition, cardiomyopathy and fitted with a pacemaker. At the same time, Fetterman has been holding meetings and actively campaigning over social media, with a mix of posts on the issues, images, memes and videos, often pulling from the trove of videos and pictures publicly available from Oz's many years as a TV personality. Some of the more pointed videos have gone viral on Twitter and Facebook. What has made the online campaigning success is that it's authentic, and he's a funny guy, his campaign says.

"He knows our concerns in Pennsylvania," said Juan Duran, a Republican at the rally who plans to vote for Fetterman in November."We cannot have somebody from outside really for the Senate."

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