TV personality-turned-politician, Pennsylvania reprimanded this election. Not only for Mehmet Oz, the celebrity doctor who rose to fame on The Oprah Winfrey Show, but also for Donald Trump, — well, you know the back story.
Mr Trump endorsed Dr Oz in April, saying his pick for the key Senate race would help “stop left-wing extremists from destroying our country”.
Instead, he suffered a convincing defeat at the hands of his Democratic opponent, John Fetterman, who successfully courted blue-collar Pennsylvanians with traditionally left-wing policies, including a promise to combat corporate greed. included.
And — in another twist that could have been right out of a Hollywood script — the smarmy TV physician came up against a candidate struggling to overcome the debilitating effects of a stroke on the campaign trail.
Dr. Oz’s political death has left Mr. Trump’s role as Republican kingmaker on life support, and the former president’s chance for a third tilt at the White House in 2024 is now the subject of serious scrutiny.
Even his staunchest allies are suggesting he hold off on a widely expected announcement, previously teased to come next week.
No wonder Pennsylvania is so favored by Democrats.
That’s the highlight of an election that seems to have been at least as much about rejecting Trump’s alternative as it was about President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy.



