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LTC David Brown
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I think putting Fetterman on the ballot after his stroke was a terrible idea. Fetter developed atrial fibrillation and stop his medical management and follow up for 5 years until he stroked. If Fetterman did not understand the importance of following his doctors advice how can he understand the effects of legislation?
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Amen
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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There are always people out there who know more than their doctor. In a sense he is lucky. I know someone who stopped taking all his medication when the vials emptied, didn't get them refilled and died within a month after that.
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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That is not surprising. The question is, how much support will be lost at the polls?
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Good question.
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LTC Kevin B.
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He'll be propped up by Shapiro supporters. He has opened a gap between himself and Mastriano, and I suspect Fetterman will benefit from that.
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I believe that is the political reality in Pennsylvania. I would hope for more independent thinkers but that isn't how our people have been trained sense the early 1900's.
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LTC Kevin B.
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SFC (Join to see) - Down-ballot people always benefit when someone at/near the top is a strong candidate, and that happens with both parties.
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