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Fetterman: ‘Still Seeing Trump Signs Everywhere’ In Pennsylvania

CULLMAN, ALABAMA - AUGUST 21: A truck with a 'Trump 2024' flag arrives at a "Save America" rally with former President Donald Trump at York Family Farms on August 21, 2021 in Cullman, Alabama. With the number of coronavirus cases rising rapidly and no more ICU beds available in Alabama, the host city of Cullman declared a COVID-19-related state of emergency two days before the Trump rally. According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, 67.5% of the state's population has not been fully vaccinated. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
  • Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., recognizes the political importance of former President Donald Trump in his home state of Pennsylvania, saying this week there’s something to “respect” about the GOP candidate’s strength with voters in the Keystone State despite a string of indictments.
  • In an interview published Friday in the New York Times, Fetterman was asked whether he believes the indictments brought against Trump “will hurt him politically” in Pennsylvania.
  • “It doesn’t matter. I’m a senator, and I’m not sure how many times he’s been indicted. He’s been impeached twice. Has that changed anything? You’re still seeing Trump signs everywhere in Pennsylvania,” Fetterman responded. “You have to respect his strength in all of that.”
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