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Who would make a better #representative to the #Senate from PA, Democrat John Fetterman or Republican Mehmet Oz?

Shayna
Pittsburgh,PA

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"Why Oz Should be Pennsylvania’s Next U.S. Senator" Oct 28, 2022

Incumbent Senator Pat Toomey will be leaving office in 2023 after giving the great State of Pennsylvania some of the most effective representations it has had in recent years. There is no doubt that he will be missed. However, this poses the big question, who has what it takes to fill this demanding and essential role? Eight candidates are appearing on the ballot for who’ll be the next U.S. Senator and they’ve all put forward their cases. The only one with a reasonably convincing argument is Dr. Mehmet Oz.

From the get-go, Oz lets you know that he not only has a concise grasp of the situation at hand but he also knows a way to make things right. He has shown this trait since he started campaigning for the Republican Party’s primary election in 2019. In a rally he held, he said, “Why does Washington [D.C.] get it wrong? Because they have different values than us. And they don’t care about your values because they think your values are wrong. They think you are irredeemably stained and need to be broken asunder. And once you’re gone and the dust has spread, they can rebuild America with their toxic ideology.”

The esteemed doctor couldn’t have been more right on the money. Otherwise, a good portion of the U.S. Senate wouldn’t be asking the nation to leave its vast oil and gas reserves untapped and become directly or indirectly dependent on China. And, make no mistake, the Biden Administration’s decision to back away from intensifying the production of natural oil and gas is nothing short of a direct attack on states like Pennsylvania. PA is heavily dependent on these resources so they have to know that such policies can do direct harm to the livelihoods of the thousands of families who rely on this income stream. What’s more, this abrupt and unjustifiable change in direction is hurting Americans all over the country too. Gas prices have never really been friendly but now, they’re at an all-time high. Oz can change this though. He can protect our jobs and local communities from the unchecked harm of this current dispensation. As senator, he’ll ensure that legislation that’ll harm Pennsylvania doesn’t make it through the Senate.

Similarly, we can now say conclusively that many of the people in Washington D.C. are far removed from the real-life implications of the actions that they take concerning the economy and inflation. A sane person can only assume that if they knew what their reckless spending was doing to Americans, they wouldn’t be so inclined to go down that road. From fighting the imprudent financial choices that lead to inflation to restoring our supply chain, Oz will make sure that America’s flailing economy returns to its robust stature once again. The people can’t depend on those there now to do the right thing but they can count on Oz to fix this broken system before our enemies capitalize on the opportunities it presents.

And just like Senator Pat Toomey, Oz will stand strong against those who would let illegal immigrants overturn the country and defend the second amendment. Oz is the figure that Pennsylvanians can rally around because he’s going into the office with the express desire to restore and rebuild.

Voting for Oz will secure the future of the state and change the path that the country is on. He cannot be bought and he’s ready to do good.

Come November, endorse Mehmet Oz and help keep America strong!

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