With less than two months until Election Day, Democratic Senate candidate Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman gave his first public appearance since his stroke, in Montgomery County.
Women’s rights and abortion rights were top of mind for voters who turned out Sunday, many waiting in a line wrapped around Montgomery County Community College, in the rain.Supporters of Fetterman packed the college gymnasium, overflowing into the hallway, to be part of his rally, many focused on abortion rights.
Spending roughly 10 minutes on stage, Fetterman promised, if he were the 51st vote, to get rid of the filibuster and codify Roe and plugged Governor candidate Attorney General Josh Shapiro. "I want to go to Wegmans. I’m actually in Redner’s, but I tell you I’m shopping in Wegner’s. Sometimes, I push two words together, that’s the thing," Fetterman commented.