Oz Pulls Ahead in Betting Markets, Lake’s Opponent Scared to Debate
19 Oct 2022
There has been a massive comeback for Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania, where he’s not only erased the huge lead John Fetterman had before his near-death stroke, but now taken the lead.
So @DrOz is now the betting favorite to beat @JohnFetterman in Pennsylvania’s senate race for the first time since their campaigns began. This explains the Fetterman desperation. He’s lost his double digit summer lead and is now flailing. https://t.co/pc1bs1vMig
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 19, 2022
Democrats are also running scared in Arizona, where they’re in danger of losing the governorship to Kari Lake, Clay’s favorite never-elected candidate.
Arizona Democrat Katie Hobbs: “This debate about debates is over.”
Reporter: “Standing up to your opponent is one aspect of leadership. And you didn’t debate in the primary either…why no debates this go around?”
Hobbs: “It’s a distraction.” pic.twitter.com/XwEcsKlJRI
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 19, 2022
We’re on #TeamKari.
I was on with @clayandbuck today to discuss the BIDENvasion at the border and how my plan will fix it.
And the corrupt 2020 election!
Listen here ⤵️https://t.co/5J07fYpsEe
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) April 20, 2022
If Arizonans don’t vote for Kari Lake over this woman who sounds like a gender studies major, they deserve what they get these next for years.
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