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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 11:29 AM Apr 2022

Pa. Senate debate focuses on John Fetterman, who sits out the opener

ALLENTOWN — The empty podium at stage right took a lot of hits on Sunday. From the opening moments of Pennsylvania’s first Democratic Senate debate, U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb and State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta lobbed attacks at their missing primary opponent: the front-runner, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.

In 90 minutes of jabs and jokes, both men — especially Lamb — argued that Fetterman’s decision to skip the debate was an insult to voters and a red flag for his candidacy in a critical Senate contest. “He didn’t respect you enough to show up today,” Lamb told a crowd of about 175 people at Muhlenberg College.

And Lamb immediately brought up a 2013 incident that has loomed over Fetterman’s campaign, in which Fetterman pulled a shotgun on a Black jogger who he had wrongly suspected of a shooting. “It was wrong when he did that,” Lamb said in his opening remarks, after telegraphing the attack in the days before. “And he skipped the debate today because he doesn’t think he has to answer. Given everything that’s gone on in this country, that is fatal to his campaign. You deserve a senator that you can trust to show up and not to act like a loose cannon.”

Kenyatta, the only Black candidate in the primary, also went after Fetterman for the jogger incident — specifically his unwillingness to apologize. “John had nine years to not just apologize for taking an illegally loaded shotgun, chasing down the first person he saw but to understand why that was so dangerous,” Kenyatta said. “To understand how that situation could have gone a completely different way.”

https://www.pennlive.com/politics/2022/04/pa-senate-debate-focuses-on-john-fetterman-who-sits-out-the-opener.html

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Pa. Senate debate focuses on John Fetterman, who sits out the opener (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Apr 2022 OP
Looking forward to Senator Fetterman!!!! aeromanKC Apr 2022 #1
I can't wait to vote for him, gab13by13 Apr 2022 #2
The majority of voters are undecided, and Fetterman should have appeared at the debate. No one is JohnSJ Apr 2022 #3
He's hoping to win solely on name recognition left-of-center2012 Apr 2022 #4
he has committed to the other two debates. drray23 Apr 2022 #5
I'm signed up for a virtual debate on the 21st of April. Butterflylady Apr 2022 #8
Conor Lamb is polling at 10% gab13by13 Apr 2022 #6
The other viable candidate in the race is Malcolm Kenyatta, gab13by13 Apr 2022 #7

JohnSJ

(96,523 posts)
3. The majority of voters are undecided, and Fetterman should have appeared at the debate. No one is
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 11:44 AM
Apr 2022

entitled to be a Senator unless the can debate the issues with their opponents

What is his reason for not being at the debate?

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
4. He's hoping to win solely on name recognition
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 11:57 AM
Apr 2022

He's been criticized before for skipping voter forums,
while the other candidates show up and answer voters' questions.

drray23

(7,962 posts)
5. he has committed to the other two debates.
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 12:02 PM
Apr 2022

This one was a smaller one not broadcast on network TV and he decided to participate in those that reaches a bigger audience.

Butterflylady

(3,983 posts)
8. I'm signed up for a virtual debate on the 21st of April.
Wed Apr 20, 2022, 08:08 AM
Apr 2022

So anyone who skips a debate isn't qualified to be a senator

Really, that's your critique. Go Fetterman!

gab13by13

(25,232 posts)
6. Conor Lamb is polling at 10%
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 12:03 PM
Apr 2022

Big John owes an explanation to 10% of Democratic voters.

Can't vote for someone who voted against Nancy Pelosi for Speaker of the House, not once but twice.

Someone should ask Conor what he has against Speaker Pelosi, she is the best Speaker I have seen in my lifetime.

gab13by13

(25,232 posts)
7. The other viable candidate in the race is Malcolm Kenyatta,
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 12:08 PM
Apr 2022

who is a liberal Congressman from the Philadelphia area. One would think that he would siphon votes away from Fetterman which should open it up for Lamb. Kenyatta, if he loses the nomination, will still run for his Congressional seat.

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