Senator Fetterman will eventually switch parties, a development that in 2022 would have floored me.
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I think that will come to pass only if the Democrats go out of their way to completely marginalize him.
Of course, when that happens (I am calling it), they will project (as is their wont) and say he marginalized himself by not toeing the line.
I remember a lot of discussion about his mental acuity when he was elected. Little did we know that he was much more cognizant than the guy allegedly elected to presidency.
Tragically, his stroke seems to have affected his mind. This is not normal.
@Michele Kerby –> HAPPILY his stroke seems to have affected his mind –> FOR THE BETTER! And correct, being as sane as Fetterman now seems to be is NOT normal for a Democrat.
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Do not be fooled by him. He will not switch parties. He is seeing the way the winds are blowing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and adjusting his talking points to fit the current view.
He and Shapiro need to be replaced.
On occasion, I have heard Pennsylvania described as Pittsburgh on one side, Philadelphia on the other, and Alabama in the middle. I suspect the two large urban areas probably dominate the State’s politics, like most other States.
Google says Trump won by 50.4 to 48.7%; Democrats, some of them, will likely consider that a near dead heat.