Por: MarketWatch Politics October 12, 2022
“I feel like I’m gonna get better and better, every day,” Fetterman said. During the interview, the current lieutenant governor used a computer with closed-captioning to understand what he was being asked due to ongoing auditory processing problems resulting from the stroke. “Every now and then I’ll miss a word. Every now and then,” Fetterman said. “Or sometimes I’ll maybe mush two words together. But as long as I have... + full article
ABC News USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
NEW YORK -- An NBC News correspondent who interviewed Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman says an on-air remark she made about him having difficulty following part of their conversation should not be seen as a commentary on his fitness for office after he suffered a... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation October 13, 2022
Polls have narrowed in the Pennsylvania Senate race with less than one month until the midterms, with Republican candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz now virtually even with Democrat John Fetterman.A lot has changed in the race to replace retiring Republican Senator Pat Toomey. Fetterman... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 13, 2022
An NBC News correspondent who interviewed Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman says an on-air remark she made about him having difficulty following part of their conversation should not be seen as a commentary on his fitness for office after he suffered a stroke. But... + más
NBC reporter's comment about Fetterman draws criticism | ABC News
Why John Fetterman Needs Closed Captioning Technology After His Stroke | Time
New York Daily News USA Politics October 12, 2022
Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman slurred some words and stuttered in his first one-on-one interview since his near-fatal stroke in May, raising new questions about his health just weeks before Election Day. Conceding that his stroke “changes... + más
Records show one third of Fetterman's days as Lt. Gov. had empty schedule for more than 3 years: AP | Fox News
NBC News USA Politics October 12, 2022
BRADDOCK, Pa. — John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee in a crucial Pennsylvania Senate race, still struggles to understand what he hears and to speak clearly following a stroke in May. In an exclusive broadcast interview with NBC News taped Friday at his home, Fetterman said... + más
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The Hill USA Politics October 12, 2022
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the state’s Democratic nominee for Senate, told NBC News in an interview published Tuesday that his daily life has been significantly different since he had his stroke in May. “It changes everything. Everything about it is changed,”... + más
Fetterman says his stroke recovery 'changes everything' but that he’s fit to serve as senator | NBC News
Democrat John Fetterman slurs words in first interview since stroke just weeks before Pennsylvania U.S. Senate vote | New York Daily News
Fox News USA Politics October 12, 2022
said Wednesday that they believe Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman is fit to serve, despite worries about the effects of a stroke he suffered earlier this year.Yes, I do, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said when asked if he thinks Fetterman's health is good... + más
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