Oz focuses on Fetterman's policies, not health



(26 Oct 2022)
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  – 26 October 2022
1. Wide, campaign event
HEADLINE: Oz focuses on Fetterman’s policies, not health
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Mehmet Oz, (R) Pennsylvania US Senate Candidate:
“Now, last night’s debate focused on my desire to bring balance to Washington, a desire to bring together left and right, an issue that are bipartisan in their very nature and allow us to solve problems that I’m asked about every single day on the campaign trail. No one ever asked me, how are we going to beat up the other side? That’s not a question that comes up. What does come up is stop bickering and deal with the crisis.”
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3.SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Mehmet Oz, (R) Pennsylvania US Senate Candidate:
“When Oregon passed Measure 110 two years ago, John Fetterman tweeted out strong support for it. Let’s look at what happened in Oregon. There was a 40% increase over the last year and a half in deaths from drug overdose, mostly fentanyl, 40%. Now, you think that’s bad, but let me just stun you with something more important. 50% increase in homicide rates. I’ll say it again. You legalize drugs, all drugs, including narcotics. You have a 50% increase in homicide rates, at least in Oregon.”
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Mehmet Oz, (R) Pennsylvania US Senate Candidate:
“If you take policies that don’t work and you don’t course correct them, everyone suffers. As a doctor, if I prescribe you a pill for a problem and it doesn’t get better, I need to change what I’m doing. I can’t blame you. And that’s why I’m calling for a more thoughtful approach to law enforcement.”
++WHITE FRAMES ++
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Mehmet Oz, (R) Pennsylvania US Senate Candidate:
“So I vow here and now that as a U.S. senator, I will do the right thing for our communities among them. I’m going to let police do their jobs. Just do your job.  I want our prosecutors to do their jobs.”
6. Oz exits podium
STORYLINE:
Pennsylvanian Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, held a campaign event in Philadelphia Wednesday, the day after debating his Democratic opponent, Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor, John Fetterman.
Oz was attending an event with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate. Oz avoided Fetterman’s health at the event, as he did during the debate, focusing instead on crime.
“Fetterman, when he says he wants to release one third of all prisoners, it wouldn’t make anyone less safe. That’s an experiment,” Oz said, who went on to criticize Fetterman’s position on drugs.  
Appearing on stage five months after experiencing a stroke on Tuesday night, Fetterman, struggled to complete sentences and jumbled words throughout the hourlong televised event.
With the nation’s political future potentially hinging on the results in Pennsylvania, some Democrats expressed concern that Fetterman’s appearance at the debate was a mistake.
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