Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has been critical of his party in the days following President-elect Donald Trump’s historic comeback win, particularly in regards to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her prominent role in the shadowy plot to oust President Biden.
In the weeks leading up to Election Day, Fetterman had warned that Trump was experiencing a massive spike in popularity in the Keystone State. The freshman senator stated that Trump has a “special” relationship with the state after he was nearly assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13.
“I think if you match up Trump with Harris, and I think that’s what this is really about, and I do believe he’s going to win Pennsylvania. And I do believe it’s going to be close, but whether it’s Biden, whether it was Clinton, or whether it was with Vice President Harris I think it’s going to be very close,” Fetterman told Newsmax back in August.
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Fetterman has long believed that President Biden — who was born in Pennsylvania and had built up strong working class/union support throughout his political career — was a stronger candidate than Harris. Fetterman maintained this