U.S. Senate candidates Fetterman, Oz trade familiar insults during ugly debate
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : When he had a choice to make his merchandise, the Oz label is on, he made it all in China," Fetterman said in answering a question that was supposed to elicit his thoughts on government spending.52% : Democrats seized on that remark, with a Senate Democratic committee saying it proves that Oz "wants local politicians to make personal health care decisions for women."
50% : But the rancor continued up until the closing remarks, during which Fetterman bellowed, "You want to cut Social Security!"
39% : The debate also reprised a discussion of abortion, in which Fetterman thundered "Roe v. Wade, for me, should be the law."
37% : The state has passed more stringent fracking regulations since that campaign, and Fetterman's shift on the issue is not new.
37% : He repeatedly accused Oz of seeking to undermine Medicare and Social Security.
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