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The Atlantic The Left’s Answer to Trump Is 6 Foot 8 and Wears Shorts in February There’s never been a statewide politician like John Fetterman. Now he’s a front-runner for the U.S. Senate. Updated at 2:30 p.m. ET on March 11, 2020. BRADDOCK, Pa. John Fetterman didn’t grow up with anyone who had a biker-bar bouncer’s chin beard or who wore work shirts and shorts in February. He didn’t grow up committed to LGBTQ rights and legalizing marijuana and a living wage. The Pennsylvania lieutenant governor and Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate didn’t grow up dreaming of being a senator, or expecting to fail an exercise at Harvard’s Kennedy School because he refused to present a solution for how best to cut Social Security. He certainly didn’t anticipate serving as a stand-in for the Big Show when the wrestler made an appearance here (though at 6 foot 8, Fetterman is actually a few inches taller than he is). Fetterman has a weird life. He chose it bec ....
) Australian Men s Health s Comeback Issue. First, a kiss (Images via video still) SCREEN RANT: Lucas Koka Penteado and Gilbert Noguieria shared the first-ever gay kiss on Big Brother Brazil and then one of them self-evicted. WAPO: Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Alabama) is now the fourth Republican in the Senate to announce he won t run in 2022. YOUTUBE: John Fetterman, currently the Democratic lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, is officially running for the Senate seat of his state. THE HILL: New COVID-19 cases have dropped below 100K for the first time in 2021. Yay! (Oh, that s daily.) YOUTUBE: President Biden, in his Super Bowl interview, said he hopes the Super Bowl in a year will be back to normal but cautioned that herd immunity via vaccinations by summer is going to be tough. ....
Republican state senators in Pennsylvania refuse to seat reelected Democrat On Tuesday, Pennsylvania Republican state senators refused to seat Democratic Senator Jim Brewster, whose narrow reelection victory in November is being challenged by his Republican opponent. When the presiding officer, Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, a Democrat, objected to the motion and insisted that Brewster be sworn in, the Republicans, who control the legislative chamber, forced Fetterman from the podium and took control of the proceedings. The extraordinary move triggered a shouting match, while Fetterman stood silent at the podium as Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, a Republican, put forward a motion to replace him as presiding officer with himself. The motion passed on a party-line vote, after which the newly elected members of the Senate, with the exception of Brewster, were sworn in. ....