FETTERMAN, OZ CLASH IN STATE’S SOLE SENATE DEBATE

Pennsylvania’s Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman and Republican Mehmet Oz have finally met in person to talk before voters about state issues.  The two U.S Senate candidates attended a live debate Tuesday night that was broadcast across the state.  Fetterman’s health was at the forefront of discussion, but he vowed he would only continue to recover after a stroke five months ago.  Also, Candidate Oz also said he’d support a Donald Trump presidential run in two years.  The election for the state’s U.S. Senate seat is being closely watched as a race that could help flip control of the Senate.