All it took was one interview, and John Fetterman's odds of winning the Pennsylvania Senate race vs. Dr. Mehmet Oz have cratered. While he boasted a double-digit lead in the polls for the majority of this race (if the polls are to be believed to begin with), for the first time it's truly looking like he's in trouble.
Since July, the bookies were consistently giving Fetterman a 2/3rds chance of winning the race, with the odds giving as high as a 75% chance of winning in Mid-August. But on the day NBC's above interview aired, there was an explosion in betting volume, bringing the odds down to nearly 50/50.
After trying to spend the past few months assuring us that there was nothing wrong with Fetterman's health, liberal pundits are now acknowledging that he has problems and calling everyone "ableist" that has any concern with them. Mind you, the same people shaming us for questioning if someone recovering from a stroke can be a Senator are the same people who sounded the alarm bells over something as trivial as Trump awkwardly walking down a ramp at West Point.
Matt Palumbo is the author of The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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