Daily News | Doug Mastriano embraces another dodgy poll showing him with a lead in the race for governor
Oz: ‘I can only speak to what I’m saying’, the celebrity surgeon and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, suggested Tuesday that voters should only listen to him — and not what his campaign has to say.Rachel Tripp
, his campaign’s senior communications adviser, to say last week that the Democratic nominee, Lt. Gov.“The campaigns are saying lots of things, both of them,” Oz said. “My position is — I can only speak to what I’m saying — is that John Fetterman should be allowed to recover fully. And I will support his ability, as someone who is going through a difficult time, to get ready.”
Oz said he feels “tremendous empathy” as a doctor for Fetterman, while repeatedly returning to his frustration that the Democrat won’t commit to a schedule for debates.“I have no idea if he’s recovered. He’s told us nothing,” Oz said. “And it’s actually up to him to decide when he’s comfortable sharing with that. Again, I’m a physician first.”
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Mountain West basketball schedule unveiled for AztecsSan Diego State won't play Fresno State at home or San Jose State away
Read more »
State superintendant unveils plan to expand dual-language education programs to all of WashingtonState Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced Aug. 25 that he would be looking to expand dual-language education programs across Washington state in a push to build bilingualism in the state.
Read more »
Arizona Gov. Ducey hails Taiwan semiconductor investmentArizona Gov. Doug Ducey hailed economic and educational cooperation with Taiwan, marked by a $12 billion investment in his state by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp.
Read more »
Indiana AG warns finance firms: considering climate, social issues with state pension is illegalIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has warned there will be penalties for investment firms who consider climate change or other “woke” criteria when managing the state pension fund.
Read more »