Voters in Philadelphia shared whether health concerns over Democratic Senate candidate, John Fetterman, will impact their midterm election voting decisions.
Philadelphia voters shared whether they were concerned about Lt. Gov. John Letterman's health if elected to the Senate and if it would impact their vote in the midterm elections, with some citing President Biden's health as reassurance. "Look at Joe Biden. He's an older guy," he continued."You know he has his health problems, and he's still able to run the country.
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania and Democratic US Senate candidate John Fetterman on August 12, 2022 in Erie, Pennsylvania. - The event marked Fettermans first campaign rally since suffering a stroke caused by a blood clot on May 15, 2022. But Kevin, living in Philadelphia, said he's concerned about Fetterman's health and lack of campaign engagement.
"You can't run for office telling people you're okay if you're not okay," Kevin said."If something shows up he should be providing some kind of documentation that he has a clean bill of health."
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