Sen. Fetterman: Trump Forged Special Bond in Pa. After He Survived

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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., said Thursday that former President Donald Trump has created a special bond with Pennsylvanians following the assassination attempt against him July 13 and that he will be formidable to defeat in November.

Trump was struck in the right ear by a bullet fired from about 130 yards away by Thomas Matthews Crooks, 20, who killed a spectator and seriously injured two others at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, before a Secret Service countersniper killed him. It was the first of two assassination attempts against Trump in the past two months. The other was Sunday in West Palm Beach, Florida.

"Trump has created a special kind of a hold ... and he's remade the party, and he has a special kind of place in Pennsylvania," Fetterman said Thursday to a crowd at The Atlantic Festival in Washington, D.C., according to The Hill. "And I think that only deepened after that first assassination attempt."

Pennsylvania is seen as a must-win state for Trump to return to the White House. The Cook Political Report rates the state as a toss-up while the FiveThirtyEight polling average has Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris ahead by 1.4 percentage points (48.2%-46.8%).

Trump's support in the state has remained strong even after he was twice impeached, indicted in four criminal cases, and survived two assassination attempts.

"What's left?" Fetterman is now wondering.

"I also want people to understand, you know, and it's not science, but there is, there's energy, and there's kinds of anger on the ground in Pennsylvania, and people are very committed and strong," Fetterman said, according to The Hill. "Trump is going to be strong and ... we have to respect that."


 
Fetterman is becoming a realist these days.

He's on his way to becoming a recovering Donkey, maybe he'll declare his allegiance to a TRUTHFUL political organization, as opposed to one dominated by prevaricators, shills, conartists, shysters, grifters, and thieves!!!!!!
 
Fetterman had a stroke and came back a reformed border line Republican. Funny how things happen sometimes. It takes a near death experience to reform a democrat.
 
One of the most remarkable thing about Americans generally is that most will rally against a violent attack of any leader, even if that leader isn't one they'll vote for. Assassinations, assaults, and attempts to do those things to our leaders of either party are viewed as attacks against all of us, and rightfully so, IMO. I don't like Trump. I won't vote for Trump. But I take no joy in the shooting he endured. The shooter deserves the maximum penalty the law provides for that crime. I do admire that Trump is willing to continue vigorously campaign and give speeches after that. Not everyone would be able to do that after being shot.
 
We all have gotten that sediment from many of your posts. Without something more about why, you're just a democratic operative.
With something like 22% of democrats that think the country would be better off if Trump was assassinated, that is just sick.
 
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