Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is expected to face a primary challenge in 2028, as discontent grows among some Democrats over his increasingly outspoken breaks with the party. In a post on X, the Pennsylvania Working Families Party said it intends to mount a primary challenge against Senator Fetterman in 2028, vowing to recruit a candidate who can take on the Democrat. “We’re primarying John Fetterman. Last week, Fetterman once again sold out working Pennsylvanians. He was the deciding vote for a Republican budget bill that will strip healthcare from over 400, 000 Pennsylvanians. We deserve real working class leadership in the U. S. Senate,” the post read. The party has not yet fielded a candidate. Earlier this month, Fetterman broke with most of his party, joining seven other Democrats and the full Republican conference to advance a funding measure that ended the 43-day government shutdown. This is a developing story and will be updated.
https://www.newsweek.com/john-fetterman-to-be-primaried-11079953

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