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Dr. Oz still won’t answer the question

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Fri, Sep 23, 2022 08:25 PM

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This is straight up disrespectful. Oz + the GOP don’t care that a majority of Americans support

This is straight up disrespectful. [John Fetterman] {NAME}, At the time of this email, it’s been approximately 10 days, 14 hours, 17 minutes, and 33 seconds since the GOP national abortion ban was introduced — and that’s exactly how long Dr. Oz has refused to tell voters how he’d vote on it. Look, I know I joke about Dr. Oz a lot. But I want to be clear: there’s nothing funny about what’s at stake in this year’s election. If Oz wants to represent PA in the U.S. Senate, then he needs to tell Pennsylvanians how he would vote on this proposed abortion ban. 😡 The dude may be a clown, but a clown with a vote is *very* scary. You’ll never have to guess how I would vote, {NAME} — I’m pro-choice all the way. If you send me to the Senate, I’ll block any abortion ban and vote to defend abortion access. [But I need your help to get there. Can you rush a donation of any amount today to our campaign so we can keep Dr. Oz out of the Senate and protect abortion access in PA + across the country??]( [Contribute]( Oz + the GOP don’t care that a majority of Americans support Roe. They don’t care that access to abortion saves lives. They don’t care that parenthood should always be a choice. They don’t care that the right to choose what happens to your body + your future is a non-negotiable, fundamental, HUMAN right. Oz has made it clear that he thinks all abortion is “murder” and he STILL won’t tell the people how he’d vote on an abortion ban. It’s straight up disrespectful, {NAME}. [Rush a donation of $5 or any amount today to help us win this race, flip this seat, and protect the right to an abortion. We can’t afford to let someone like Oz anywhere near the Senate.]( Thank you, John ❤️ John FettermanLieutenant Governor of PennsylvaniaDemocratic Nominee for U.S. Senate [Donate]( [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Instagram]( Email us: info@johnfetterman.com This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with people like you, so thank you for reading to the end. Small donors like you keep us going. To contribute via check, please address to Fetterman for PA, PO Box 6061, Pittsburgh PA 15211. - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update My Personal Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( Paid for by Fetterman for PA. Â

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