PENNSBURG, Pa.—In one of the nation’s most-watched contests this election season, Pennsylvania’s two candidates for the U.S. Senate held Election Eve rallies to “get out the vote” at opposite ends of the state—symbolic of how far apart they feel in the current political environment.
During his final campaign stop before the Nov. 8 general election, Republican candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz and his supporters underscored the contrast between his vision for America’s future and that of his Democratic opponent John Fetterman.
Both camps see voter turnout as key, considering that pre-election polls showed the two candidates in a statistical dead heat….}