Trump endorses celebrity surgeon Dr. Oz for U.S. Senate seat in
Pennsylvania
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[April 11, 2022]
By Moira Warburton and Jan Wolfe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former U.S. President
Donald Trump on Saturday said he is endorsing celebrity surgeon Dr.
Mehmet Oz, who is running as a Republican in a closely watched U.S.
Senate contest in Pennsylvania.
"Dr. Oz is smart, tough, and will never let you down, therefore, he has
my Complete and Total Endorsement," Trump said in a statement.
The Senate race in Pennsylvania could determine control of the Senate
and the fate of Democratic President Joe Biden's agenda. A crowded field
of candidates are vying to replace the retiring Republican Senator Pat
Toomey.
Trump "knows how critical it is to change the kinds of people we send to
Washington. I’m ready to fight," Oz said in a statement. "I thank him
for that, and I am proud to receive his endorsement."
The top Republicans in the race are Oz and David McCormick, a former
hedge fund CEO. Recent polls had Oz and McCormick neck and neck in the
Republican primary contest to be held on May 17.
On the Democratic side, Pennsylvania's progressive lieutenant governor,
John Fetterman, is locked in a race against Congressman Conor Lamb, a
moderate representing the northwestern suburbs of Pittsburgh.
Toomey was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump
in February 2021 following Trump's impeachment on a charge that he
incited last year's attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters. The
Senate vote of 57-43 fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to
convict Trump.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in
Washington Township, Michigan, U.S. April 2, 2022. REUTERS/Emily
Elconin
Oz, known for the syndicated "The
Dr. Oz Show," brings substantial name recognition to the wide-open
Nov. 8, 2022, contest.
Oz rose to fame shocking audiences with show-and-tell displays of
decaying lungs and rotting livers, telling viewers they should take
care of themselves.
His public image took a blow in 2014, however, when he told
lawmakers probing bogus diet product ads that some of the products
promoted on his show lacked “scientific muster.” Senators at the
hearing focused on green coffee bean extract, a dietary supplement
Oz touted in 2012 as a “miracle.”
Trump in September 2021 endorsed Sean Parnell for the open
Pennsylvania seat Oz is vying for. But Parnell suspended his
campaign in November 2021 after his estranged wife alleged physical
abuse and he lost a battle over the custody of his three children.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe and Moira Warburton; Additional reporting by
Jason LangeEditing by Nick Zieminski)
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