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Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
Fetterman Defends 13 Million Pennsylvanians, Rejects Democrats' 'F--- Trump' Strategy
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Fetterman Defends 13 Million Pennsylvanians, Rejects Democrats' 'F--- Trump' Strategy

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Summary

  • John Fetterman said Democrats are increasingly running on a "f--- Trump" message and argued that approach alienates voters he represents in Pennsylvania, which backed Donald Trump in 2024.
  • On Tuesday's "Impaulsive" podcast, the senator said Trump voters should not be branded fascists, calling them "good people" who love the country but hold different views.
  • Fetterman said he represents all 13 million Pennsylvanians, not just Democrats, and framed his stance as a rejection of political tribalism and a "race to the bottom."
  • He also cited his 2025 dinner with Trump as an example of cross-party outreach, saying he sees no comparable effort from Democrats and urging more respectful political discourse.

Insights

Beyond words, what has Senator Fetterman’s push for bipartisanship actually delivered for his state?
When a senator's approval is higher with opponents, what does that mean for his political future?