Overview
- Fetterman, in a Friday Real Time interview, rejected a party switch and called campaigns built on “F*** Trump” ads absurd.
- He said parts of the party feel “anti-men” and argued that branding men as the problem has driven young male voters away.
- He warned that socialism is becoming too normalized on the left and said that trend should worry Americans.
- He reiterated support for U.S. military action in Iran and noted he opposed a resolution that would limit the president’s war powers.
- Reports describe quiet GOP outreach, including signals from party leaders and Trump via Sean Hannity, even as Fetterman says he still votes with Democrats about 93% of the time.