Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumDr. Oz fails to impress Pennsylvania GOP activists.
PHILADELPHIA Mehmet Ozs introduction to GOP grassroots politics is a code-red crisis. In his first three unofficial tests as a candidate in Pennsylvanias Republican Senate primary, the celebrity physician known as Dr. Oz has been handily rejected by party activists.
A little over a week ago, Oz met with GOP state committee members and answered their questions alongside other Republican Senate candidates at a hotel just outside Harrisburg. Afterward, a straw poll was held. Despite his widespread name ID and deep pockets hes spent or booked $5.4 million on TV ads since Nov. 30
Oz received just one vote out of more than 100 cast.
This past weekend, Oz had a chance to prove it was a fluke. Two different groups of state committee members one in the Allentown area and one in northeastern Pennsylvania again peppered Senate hopefuls with questions at party events. But he underperformed expectations again:
He finished third in one straw poll and fourth in another.
Party members said its Ozs tenuous connection to Pennsylvania, a famously parochial state, that is hurting him.
Oz was a longtime resident of New Jersey, and voted there as recently as 2020. He has said he is now renting a home owned by his in-laws in southeastern Pennsylvania.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/25/dr-oz-senate-race-stumbles-00002056
FakeNoose
(35,697 posts)Chump probably won't bother doing anything until early May. No sense coming here in winter and freezing his diapers off.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)Former President Donald Trump, whose endorsement is critical in GOP primaries, heard of Ozs poor showing at the first caucus meeting, where he received a single vote:
He was taken aback and expected him to do better because of the celebrity, a Trump-world adviser said.
Hassler
(3,684 posts)Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,133 posts)GQP has no problem with carpetbaggers of their own party.
They do have a problem in their party that he is a Muslim, even if silently.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)The linked article said he was asked about his dual U.S. - Turkey citizenship.
Deminpenn
(16,317 posts)That just doesn't fly in Pennsylvania. Ask Santorum how living in VA, then running for re-election in PA worked out for him.