Pennsylvania Senate hopeful John Fetterman (D) is holding a “get out the vote” event in Pittsburgh on Wednesday to rally voters ahead of the midterm elections in November.
The rally on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, which featured a performance from Dave Matthews, comes a day after the lieutenant governor faced GOP rival Dr. Mehmet Oz in a debate.
FETTERMAN COULD BE SAVED BY EARLY VOTING DESPITE DEBATE DISASTER GIFT TO OZ
Polls show the Senate race tightening in the final days of the campaign, but Fetterman maintains a 2.3 percentage point lead in the weighted average of polls from website FiveThirtyEight. However, support for Oz has trended upward in recent surveys as questions swirl about Fetterman’s health as he continues to recover from a stroke he had in May.
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Early voting is already underway, with 686,123 votes submitted early as of Wednesday.