Fetterman believes 'fascist' label of Trump did not connect with people - Washington Examiner
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82% Very Conservative
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55% ReliableFair
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90% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
14% Positive
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63% : The Pennsylvania Democrat believed that one of the other factors to Democratic losses last month was Trump being a "singular political talent.23% : Fetterman has not been shy in his assessment over what went wrong last month for Democrats, commenting on how Trump is able to connect with Pennsylvania voters and warning that Democrats should rethink their messaging in swing districts.
19% : Because you put a lot of Democrats, especially in my state, that I know, and I happen to love people that are going to vote for Trump, and they are not fascist," Fetterman said.
4% : Fetterman, who represents one of those swing states in the Senate, told ABC News's This Week that he thinks the pitch that Trump was a "fascist" was part of what did not work for Harris's campaign.
2% : Vice President Kamala Harris and many of her campaign allies decried Trump as a "fascist" in the closing weeks of the presidential campaign, but ultimately, Trump defeated her in the ensuing election, sweeping all seven swing states.
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