Ryan and his allies have voiced frustration over the lack of spending. At a campaign event last week in the working-class city of Mansfield, halfway between Columbus and Cleveland, Ryan attacked a Democratic strategist’s recent argument to The Washington Post that North Carolina was more worthy of investment because the state has more college graduates. “But hopefully it doesn’t sway people the other way,” the official said. “In some ways, Fetterman might be helped by how polarized and tribal things are these days.” Under pressure from the moderators, Fetterman again declined to commit to release his medical records. "It is a matter of deep regret that there is a sharp contrast between the care and compassion rightly shown for Ukrainian refugees and other elements of the refugee and asylum system."
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The segment on the topic was particularly brutal for Fetterman. The gunman also left a handwritten note in the car he drove to the school, police said. Recent independent polling has shown a tight race between Fetterman, the Democratic nominee, and Oz, a Republican doctor best known for his long-syndicated TV show.
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