Washington, D.C. — With Joe Biden’s approval rating hovering now at 41%, Democrats on the ballot this November are starting to realize that their president is more of a liability than an asset. Most don’t want anything to do with him or his radical policies on the campaign trail. Most, except for Pennsylvania’s Senate Democrat frontrunner John Fetterman.
His senate opponent, Conor Lamb, explained last night to voters what they would get with Fetterman as the Democrat nominee: “What [Pennsylvanians] would get in John [Fetterman] as the nominee is someone who ran around the state with Bernie Sanders supporting Medicare-for-all.”
He’s not wrong.
Statement from NRSC Spokeswoman Lizzie Litzow: “Despite Pennsylvanians, and the rest of the country, disapproving of the progressive agenda that Biden and the Democrats are forcing on Americans, John Fetterman is fully embracing it. Why? Unclear, but good news for Republicans come November.”
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