2022 U.S. Senate Races

How did we get to the point of Fetterman being campaigned for by Obama and Clinton?
 
Going off this, would you say that the residents of KY vote for Mitch to push a conservative agenda nationally then?

Which on the other side would also explain people voting for Fetterman.
Kentucky has voted Republican in 9 out of the last eleven presidential elections. It is widely considered a deep red state when it comes to federal elections. Yet, democrats have held the governorship for 79 out of the last 100 years. In 2016, Republicans won control of the state house for the first time since the early 1920’s. So yes, people can feel differently about the roles of the Federal, State, and local governments.
 
never been there I take it.
8.5 million people living in an echo chamber. But since Covid many are buying up the property of conservatives fleeing the state. It would be a miracle if Zeldin wins, and traditionally red upstate regions are gradually turning blue due to migration.
 
Gisele Fetterman Campaigns with activists who support Defunding Police, Promoted Louisville Bail Fund

Gisele Fetterman, the wife of Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, campaigned over the weekend with several defund the police activists who promoted a bail fund that helped release a man accused of trying to assassinate a Kentucky politician.

Gisele Fetterman on Sunday posted a photo of herself during an American Indian Impact event in Philadelphia, posing alongside "Top Chef" star Padma Lakshmi, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Meena Harris, the niece of Vice President Kamala Harris. A video later tweeted by John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor, showed his wife alongside "Scandal" star Kerry Washington urging voters to turn out for the midterm elections on Tuesday.

Gisele Fetterman campaigns with activists who support defunding police, promoted Louisville Bail Fund
 
Chaos in Pennsylvania voting ALREADY: Voters line-up to fix mistakes after Supreme Court ruled inaccurate ballots will be thrown out - with Oz and Fetterman neck and neck in the polls

  • Voters lined up in Philadelphia on Monday to fix errors on their ballots
  • Supreme Court ruled ballots may not be counted if they don't have accurate handwritten dates on exterior envelopes
Pennsylvania voters were rushing to fix mistakes on their early ballots on Monday ahead of one of the nation's closest Senate races after the Supreme Court ruled inaccurate ballots would be thrown out.

Residents lined up in Philadelphia to correct errors in the move that also impacts Pittsburgh, two of the Keystone State's most populous areas that will be crucial in the final tallies.

They were taking in response to state Supreme Court orders in recent days that said mail-in ballots may not be counted if they lack accurate handwritten dates on the exterior envelopes.

The rush came with projections from Real Clear Politics showing Dr. Oz and John Fetterman just 0.1 points apart in the polls with just hours until the midterm polls open.

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Pennsylvania voters were rushing to fix mistakes on their early ballots on Monday ahead of one of the nation's closest Senate races after the Supreme Court ruled inaccurate ballots would be thrown out

Pennsylvanians scurry to fix mail-in ballots after ruling | Daily Mail Online
 

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