Photo illustration by Luis Rendon
Democratic Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman began the only debate in the Pennsylvania Senate race by warning viewers he might have some difficulty answering questions smoothly.
“I might miss some words in this debate, mush two words together,” Fetterman said, repeating what has become a mantra as he recovered from his stroke in May.
That warning was well-heeded, as Fetterman’s deliberate, sometimes muddled answers struggled to keep up with the ticking clock that dictated the length of his and Republican Mehmet Oz’s responses.