Six takeaways from the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Fetterman and Oz | CNN Politics
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80% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-15% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Oz used the moment, again, to call Fetterman out, saying it was "important" for Fetterman to "at least acknowledge" that he had taken another position on abortion.46% : But the debate also emphasized the deep policy differences between the candidates, with the two candidates sparring over energy policy, abortion and the economy.
44% : But if you believe that the choice for abortion belongs with you and your doctor, that's what I fight for.
42% : "You want to cut Social Security," Fetterman interjected as Oz was speaking about meeting seniors worried about their Social Security checks.
40% : Oz dodges - again - on abortion
39% : When asked by CNN whether he supported "any restrictions on abortion," Fetterman said he did not.
37% : Greg Nash/The Hill/NewsNation"There should not be involvement from the federal government in how states decide their abortion decisions," Oz said when asked about abortion, before turning the issue on Fetterman and calling him "radical" and "extreme."
35% : Oz said he thought the debate about abortion should be left to "women, doctors, local political leaders," a continuation of his argument that states, not the federal government should decide the issue.
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