Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumFetterman noncommittal on candidate event organized by Western Pa. Democratic coalition
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov John Fetterman, a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate from Braddock, is facing criticism for failing to sign up for an online candidate event organized by a coalition of Democratic political groups in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
The SWPA Grassroots Coalition is hosting a series this month where Democratic U.S. Senate candidates speak to and take questions from members of organizations involved in voter outreach efforts in the Pittsburgh region.
Elaine Giarusso, co-leader of Partners for Progress SWPA, said she worked closely with other groups in the coalition to set up the Senate Candidate Series.
The most common comment about the event series was, Wheres Fetterman? We had every hope that he would make himself available but were unsuccessful in our efforts. Its disappointing, Giarusso said.
Lamb criticized Fetterman for his recent absences in Democratic Senate candidate events. Fetterman also did not participate in a candidate forum held by Black clergy in Philadelphia last month. His campaign said his responsibilities presiding over the state Senate made it impossible to attend. When a candidates never been in a tough race before, it shows, Lamb campaign manager Abby Nassif-Murphy said.
Fetterman has skipped forums with African American leaders, and grassroots activists, and while we dont know why hes hiding, we do know its disrespectful to our partys base and its no way to win.
https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvania/fetterman-noncommittal-on-candidate-event-organized-by-western-pa-democratic-coalition/
Fetterman (left) with Lamb (right) at recent Biden speech
gab13by13
(25,232 posts)the DNC backing the moderate. My mind is made up, I'm voting for Fetterman, the DNC can pick whoever it wants.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)It asks "Where's Fetterman" ?
By the way, the party has not endorsed anyone in the Pennsylvania senate race.
gab13by13
(25,232 posts)they voted for Lamb 159 out of 267 votes, so you are correct, not enough votes for an endorsement, but a majority nonetheless.
https://www.fox43.com/article/news/politics/fox43-capitol-beat/pennsylvania-democratic-party-endorsement-senate-conor-lamb-john-fetterman-malcolm-kenyatta-val-arkoosh/521-17db78aa-627c-4395-ad9c-3fd14727d73a
18 votes shy of an endorsement.
Butterflylady
(3,983 posts)Why can't the DNC understand that we are tired of the same old same old and need someone new and different and I might say refreshing. Why do you think trump won the nomination in 2016. It was because he was different than all the rest and that's why they stay with him.
I understand that you are a Lamb person and you and I will disagree on who is the best for Pennsylvania however it is up to the people of this great state and whoever the nominee is I will vote for them.
Deminpenn
(16,306 posts)We could have unseated Toomey 6 years ago, but for the state powers that be lined up behind McGinty. She ran a terrible campaign emphasising her "1 of 10 kids with a cop dad and stay-at-home mom" instead of her credentials, which were actually pretty good.