> A MarketWatch analysis of FEC data found that through Sept. 30, Fetterman received contributions from about 19,000 unique individuals living in Pennsylvania. Oz, on the other hand, had about 2,100 unique in-state donors.
Wow, this means all of Oz’s funding comes from corporations and super PACs. They must be ready to get returns on their investment in Oz.
> This past summer, as lawmakers wrapped up work on the state budget, the Republican-led chambers rammed through a bill containing five proposed changes, many of them controversial. Among them: declaring the state constitution does not grant any right relating to abortion, adding new identification requirements for voters, and scaling back the governor’s executive powers.
The Republicans are going to set us back decades if they continue to gain power. Everyone needs to vote blue this November.
Edit: You can still register to vote, don’t let the GOP take away your rights and freedoms. Make a plan to vote. Make a plan for your friends and family to vote. Do it today and don’t delay: https://vote.gov/register/pa/
There is no voter fraud. It’s all made up by Trump and repeated by his lackey Dr. Oz. For some reason reality TV stars just love making it hard for working class folks in PA to vote
> The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with an unsuccessful Republican candidate for a judgeship in Pennsylvania and threw out a lower court's ruling that had allowed the counting of mail-in ballots in the race that he had sought to exclude because voters neglected to write the date on them.
The conservatives in the state and on the Supreme Court want to throw out your vote if you make one mistake
Edit: You can still register to vote, don’t let the GOP take away your rights and freedoms. Make a plan to vote. Make a plan for your friends and family to vote. Do it today and don’t delayhttps://vote.gov/register/pa/
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Reply to Who's giving to Dr. Oz as he seeks to represent Pennsylvania? Not many Pennsylvanians. by Newtype879
> A MarketWatch analysis of FEC data found that through Sept. 30, Fetterman received contributions from about 19,000 unique individuals living in Pennsylvania. Oz, on the other hand, had about 2,100 unique in-state donors.
Wow, this means all of Oz’s funding comes from corporations and super PACs. They must be ready to get returns on their investment in Oz.