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John Fetterman defended from the “Gop colleague after the last” hit -piece “in the media

The stack of the media of Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman, D-PA.

“This is so obviously coordinated,” remarked Joe Concha, an impact on media observers and Fox News, who shared a link in his X -Post for a politico report in which an internal democratic survey was claimed that Fetterman's popularity in its part of the Keystone state is stalling.

The report claimed that Fetterman had now fell under 50% in the democratic voter support in the city of Steel City, only a few miles west of Braddock, where he was previously mayor.

FOX News Digital cannot check the correctness of the survey.

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Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa. (Getty Images)

“I know a hit piece when I see one,” added Rep. Ritchie Torres, Dn.Y.

“The only reason for the coordinated campaign against Senator John Fetterman is his unapologist's pro-Israel policy,” wrote Torres, a bronx democrat that is also based on his party on Israel, but is also seen as a top-class progressive.

“Let's call it the way it is. As someone who has to fight all my adult life with depression, I can tell you that if you are really interested in the mental health of a person, and a goal against her is a strange way to show it.”

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This trend continued on Friday when Senator David McCormick, R-PA, held on to Fetterman and said in an explanation: “It is time to put politics aside and to stop these malignant, personal attacks against Senator Fetterman, his wife and health.”

“Although we have many differences, we are both obliged to work together to achieve results for the people in Pennsylvania and make their lives better,” wrote McCormick.

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The Republican called the Democrat “authentic, decent, in principle and as a fighter” and tore the “shameful drawbacks” that he has seen recently.

The radio presenter of Philadelphia, Nick Kayal, noticed on X that he saw more reports about Fetterman's health in four days in four days than was seen in the press about the former President Joe Biden in four years.

“I wonder why,” he asked rhetorically.

Senator Charles Grassley, R-iowa, added that “the media should put Senator Fetterman off”.

A former Upenn student who spoke out against the anti-Semitic protests on campus in national media also came to Fetterman's defense and has recently struck the “hit pieces”.

“If you are a democrat and oppose the Woke -Mob, you are enemy No. 1 of the Legacy media,” wrote Eyal Yakoby, who also posted an earlier photo with Fetterman.

The conservative former Pittsburgh news spokesman and the radio presenter Wendy Bell noticed on X that the Fetterman attacks are “so strange”.

“The New York magazine did not hit the play about John Fetterman enough to put the landing. Now it is the turn of the AP. This is journalism? No, that's propaganda,” wrote Bell.

“The Code Red was exhibited to Fetterman,” followed Concha in another X contribution.

“And of course our wonderful media follow this order as if Colonel Jessup had ordered them themselves,” he said, referring to Jack Nicholson's crooked Marine Corps officer character in the years “A few good men” from 1992.

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Later on Friday, more Republicans came to Fetterman's defense, including Senator Tom Cotton, R-Mark.

“John Fetterman and I have our differences, but he is a decent and real type,” wrote Cotton.

“The radical left smears him with dishonesty, malignant attacks because he is Israel and only want reliable anti-Israel politicians.

Senator Katie Britt, R-Ala.

“It is a complete shame that agenda-driven members of the media and his own party to attack him because he dares to be an independent thinker and a voice. Proud to stand with John,” she wrote.

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