“Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate seat, has logged hundreds of miles driving around Pennsylvania and touted that he is working for ‘Every county, Every vote,’” the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
“But some activists and elected officials say they are concerned that certain communities aren’t being fully reached by Mr. Fetterman, as he faces off against Republican celebrity physician Mehmet Oz. They say he may not be spending enough time courting big-city voters — in particular, Black voters — and ensuring this key part of the Democratic base will have strong turnout in November.”
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