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Who's giving to Dr. Oz as he seeks to represent Pennsylvania? Not many Pennsylvanians.

Por: MarketWatch Politics October 26, 2022

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Fetterman also boasts of a number of repeat donors, with just over 125,000 contributions from Pennsylvania residents. Oz has received about 7,600 contributions from in-state individuals. The pair are running in a competitive race to replace retiring Republican Sen. Pat Toomey. The race has become considerably tighter in recent weeks as concerns have grown about Fetterman’s health following a stroke in May. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report... + full article



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