

Pennsylvania Democrats are reportedly planning the ouster of Senator John Fetterman in the 2028 elections.
Fetterman, who won his Senate race in 2022 against Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, has become a thorn in the side of some Democrats who perceive him as too moderate for their liking.
While Fetterman’s views mostly align with those of the Democratic Party, he has taken a vocal stand on the matter of Israel’s war in Gaza and shown a willingness to work with the Trump administration.
Yet Axios reports that many Democrats are already on maneuvers.
Theirreportstates:
Top Democrats in Pennsylvania are maneuvering to run against Sen. John Fetterman in a 2028 primary contest, threatening to tear the party apart in the biggest battleground state in the nation.
Democrats haven’t flipped a GOP Senate seat since Fetterman did it in 2022. He’s still popular with Pennsylvania voters, even as Democrats turn on him over his softened approach to President Trump.
Potential Democratic challengers are already bashing Fetterman — and each other — years ahead of schedule.
Some Democratic officials are openly contemplating running against Fetterman or keeping the door open to a Senate bid in the event he retires.
Fetterman’s most important contribution involves improving civil discourse, insisting that he will not follow the lead of fellow Democrats in calling Trump and Republicans fascists.
Sen. John Fetterman Says Democrats Need to ‘Turn The Temperature Down’ and Stop Calling Republicans Fascists (VIDEO)
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