September 17, 2022 2:01am EDT
Oz-Fetterman debate: Philly voters say noticeable health issues won’t turn them away from Lt. Gov.
Philly voters say Fetterman will outperform Oz in debate despite health concerns
By Megan Myers , Isabelle McDonnell | Fox New
PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia voters say a Fetterman-Oz debate won't impact most midterm voting decisions, but some believe Fetterman could sway undecided voters his way even if he displays health concerns.
"At this point in time, it’s a question of where your morals lie and what your values are," Carolyn said on midterm election voting decisions. She said she is happy Fetterman decided to debate Oz and hopes his debate performance will swing undecided voters.
"No matter whether he gets into the Senate — and hopefully doesn't, but dies the next day or not — I would rather have him advocating for a single day for the things that I believe in than voting for someone who may, you know, live forever but does not value the things that I do," she said.
But Steve, who planned to vote for Fetterman, said any noticeable health concerns during the debate could impact his vote.
"If his health was not good, and he had another problem, I would think about not voting," he said.
Fetterman, serving as the 34th Lt. Gov of Pennsylvania, suffered a stroke in May, undergoing surgery on May 17, the day Pennsylvania voters elected him as the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.
He recently agreed to debate his opponent, Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, two weeks before the November midterm elections.
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