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John Fetterman's political shift draws ire of Pennsylvania Democrats
Posted on 3/29/26 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 3/29/26 at 1:51 pm
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Throughout his 2022 campaign for U.S. Senate, John Fetterman often took to social media to needle the few centrist Senate Democrats with histories of breaking party ranks.
Then Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, Fetterman cast himself as the anti-Joe Manchin and anti-Kyrsten Sinema candidate who would give Democrats a reliable 51st vote in the Senate.
The oversized, tattooed, hoodie-and-shorts-wearing Fetterman overcame Dr. Mehmet Oz's celebrity status and his near-fatal stroke to become the only Democrat to flip a GOP Senate seat during that cycle.
Fast forward four years, and the former Braddock mayor finds himself playing the part he once deplored.
And many of the people who voted for him have taken notice.
"Overall, we feel abandoned," Erie, Pennsylvania, Democrat Freda Tepfer said. "Most of us do. We feel unrepresented.
"We're highly disappointed with Fetterman," she said. "He's certainly not made himself available to the people in the district. I think the people who expected him to be a progressive were overly hopeful of who he was."
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Fetterman, 56, has rankled his party over his votes to reopen the federal government, including in November when he backed a continuing resolution, and again in February when he supported funding the Department of Homeland Security, which remains shut down because of the budget battle.
He's been a staunch supporter of Israel in its attacks on Palestine in Gaza and, more recently, he's supported Israel and the Trump administration's war in Iran.
He's also backed Trump's deportation crackdown and, in March, was the deciding committee vote to advance fellow Sen. Markwayne Mullin's nomination to secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pennsylvania, who's become one of Fetterman's biggest critics, has called for his ouster.
"Once again Sen Fetterman shows why he is Trump's favorite Democrat," Boyle wrote on X after the committee vote on Mullin. "He needs to go."
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Tepfer, too, said Fetterman has been better than his Republican counterpart, Sen. Dave McCormick, and Oz, whom Trump appointed as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. In 2022, she backed state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta in the Democratic primary.
She can't imagine Fetterman can win support from the party when he's up for reelection in 2028.
"It would be to his advantage to gracefully leave if he must finish his term," she said. "I don't know how he could possibly consider running again."
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Posted on 3/29/26 at 1:54 pm to dcbl
If the democrats could treat him like Hitler treated the July 20th plotters, they would.
One guy varying from the hive mind sends them shrieking like a TDS poster here.
One guy varying from the hive mind sends them shrieking like a TDS poster here.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 1:57 pm to dcbl
Books need to be written about Fetterman as he relates to modern US politics.
When he was running for office as a brain damaged stroke victim he was derided by Republicans and the Democrat party was ridiculed for propping him up. Since then, his positions have proven problematic for the Democrats who now have begun to question his mental faculties and wellbeing — which, of course, has all led to Republicans embracing him, ignoring the brain damage they once shouted about.
He is a fascinating story if you think about it.
When he was running for office as a brain damaged stroke victim he was derided by Republicans and the Democrat party was ridiculed for propping him up. Since then, his positions have proven problematic for the Democrats who now have begun to question his mental faculties and wellbeing — which, of course, has all led to Republicans embracing him, ignoring the brain damage they once shouted about.
He is a fascinating story if you think about it.
This post was edited on 3/29/26 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 3/29/26 at 1:58 pm to dcbl
Meh, he’s nothing but talk. He still votes the way Schumer tells him to.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 1:59 pm to LegendInMyMind
Is he voting for DHS funding or the Save Act?
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:05 pm to dcbl
Fetterman is more conservative than John Thune. Change my mind.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:17 pm to dcbl
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He needs to go
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"It would be to his advantage to gracefully leave if he must finish his term,"
forced consensus.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:19 pm to dcbl
Nah, he's still a card carrying moonbat. None of that party has any sense.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:50 pm to dcbl
Lol, there is always one or two on each side that try and be that special someone and never makes a difference, just for more of the same.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:58 pm to LegendInMyMind
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He is a fascinating story if you think about it.
He just shows how retarded the average American is. They can't think of anything beyond political lines and their brains break if someone doesn't go with their ideals.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:08 pm to dcbl
Being a progressive is mental cancer.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:39 pm to dcbl
His "political shift"????
Proof that people on both sides of the aisle still aren't paying one single bit of attention to reality. Fetterman might be saying things they don't agree with, but he still votes strictly down party lines. But whatever, jettison him if you want.
Meanwhile, my direct Senator is JD Lankford and my direct House Rep is Stephanie Bice. They say all the right things but then turn around and vote with the Swamp almost 100% of the time. I'd much rather have someone like Fetterman who said things that piss me off but then voted exclusively to further my party's agenda. Voters need to stop paying attention to what these people say, and more attention to what they DO.
Proof that people on both sides of the aisle still aren't paying one single bit of attention to reality. Fetterman might be saying things they don't agree with, but he still votes strictly down party lines. But whatever, jettison him if you want.
Meanwhile, my direct Senator is JD Lankford and my direct House Rep is Stephanie Bice. They say all the right things but then turn around and vote with the Swamp almost 100% of the time. I'd much rather have someone like Fetterman who said things that piss me off but then voted exclusively to further my party's agenda. Voters need to stop paying attention to what these people say, and more attention to what they DO.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:45 pm to dcbl
His Democrat voting scorecard is probably 96% while Schumer's is 100%. I see very little difference overall.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:51 pm to dcbl
after his health issue, he's been one of the biggest moderate in DC, of any party.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 4:26 pm to Riverside
I'd take Fetterman over 2/3 of the elected Republicans we have now including a handful of them in my state.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 4:30 pm to dcbl
I respect Fetterman a lot, but he still votes 99.9% on the side of Democrats. The fact that they're actively trying to throw him away, in a swing state, is political lunacy. Same reason I'm okay with Collins over Murkowski, Thune, etc. I just don't get it
Posted on 3/29/26 at 4:34 pm to dcbl
How's his polling numbers versus a handful of interviewees?
Posted on 3/29/26 at 4:46 pm to stlslick
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after his health issue, he's been one of the biggest moderate in DC, of any party.
The stroke was his “come to Jesus” moment. If he runs again, he may win over some moderate independent voters.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 5:04 pm to TerryDawg03
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How's his polling numbers versus a handful of interviewees?
I would think that he is close to unbeatable in purple-ish PA in the general election, but he may face a serious primary challange
dems would be foolish to oust him
Posted on 3/29/26 at 7:10 pm to dcbl
I’ll never trust anyone with a (D) next to their name.
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