Former President Donald Trump spoke for hours in a heavy downpour to supporters in Greensburg, PA on Friday night, but he had very little to say regarding Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz. 905wesa
Trump's remarks on the Senate race didn't come until 45 minutes into the speech, by which time he had already spoken at similar length about how local golfing legend Arnold Palmer financed the acquisition of a private airplane.
Trump described McCormick as a"liberal Wall Street Republican," who he mocked precisely for his efforts to curry Trump's favor. McCormick, Trump concluded, “will quickly fold to the fake news … and immediately to the radical-left Democrats.” While Oz, he said, would “fight to the end, and he will always have your back."have misgivings about Oz's commitment to TrumpismTrump also didn't make an endorsement in the state's wide-open governor's race, as some expected. Nor did he address the leaked draft of a U.S.
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