Fetterman Gains Green From Crudite
The campaign says it has raised $500K in the last 24 hours
The campaign says it has raised $500K in the last 24 hours
The John Fetterman campaign is reporting that it has raised $500,000 over the last 24 hours since the viral tweet about crudite.
The campaign seized advantage of a viral video of his opponent, Mehmet Oz, mispronouncing the name of the grocery store where he was shopping for crudite.
At least $65,000 of that $500K total was raised through a new sticker offering with the phrase “Wegners: Let Them Eat Crudite,” to anyone who donated any amount.
“Our supporters — and everyone, really, from a look at the past few days — love to dunk on Dr. Oz,” said Brendan McPhillips, campaign manager for Fetterman’s Senate campaign. “Our campaign isn’t self-funded by a multi-millionaire celebrity doctor, it’s funded by hundreds of thousands of grassroots donors. John actually understands what it’s like to go grocery shopping and to see prices go up. Oz clearly has never been in a grocery store before. That’s why this is resonating with supporters across Pennsylvania.”
The John Fetterman campaign is reporting that it has raised $500,000 over the last 24 hours since the viral tweet about crudite.
The campaign seized advantage of a viral video of his opponent, Mehmet Oz, mispronouncing the name of the grocery store where he was shopping for crudite.
At least $65,000 of that $500K total was raised through a new sticker offering with the phrase “Wegners: Let Them Eat Crudite,” to anyone who donated any amount.
“Our supporters — and everyone, really, from a look at the past few days — love to dunk on Dr. Oz,” said Brendan McPhillips, campaign manager for Fetterman’s Senate campaign. “Our campaign isn’t self-funded by a multi-millionaire celebrity doctor, it’s funded by hundreds of thousands of grassroots donors. John actually understands what it’s like to go grocery shopping and to see prices go up. Oz clearly has never been in a grocery store before. That’s why this is resonating with supporters across Pennsylvania.”
The John Fetterman campaign is reporting that it has raised $500,000 over the last 24 hours since the viral tweet about crudite.
The campaign seized advantage of a viral video of his opponent, Mehmet Oz, mispronouncing the name of the grocery store where he was shopping for crudite.
At least $65,000 of that $500K total was raised through a new sticker offering with the phrase “Wegners: Let Them Eat Crudite,” to anyone who donated any amount.
“Our supporters — and everyone, really, from a look at the past few days — love to dunk on Dr. Oz,” said Brendan McPhillips, campaign manager for Fetterman’s Senate campaign. “Our campaign isn’t self-funded by a multi-millionaire celebrity doctor, it’s funded by hundreds of thousands of grassroots donors. John actually understands what it’s like to go grocery shopping and to see prices go up. Oz clearly has never been in a grocery store before. That’s why this is resonating with supporters across Pennsylvania.”
The John Fetterman campaign is reporting that it has raised $500,000 over the last 24 hours since the viral tweet about crudite.
The campaign seized advantage of a viral video of his opponent, Mehmet Oz, mispronouncing the name of the grocery store where he was shopping for crudite.
At least $65,000 of that $500K total was raised through a new sticker offering with the phrase “Wegners: Let Them Eat Crudite,” to anyone who donated any amount.
“Our supporters — and everyone, really, from a look at the past few days — love to dunk on Dr. Oz,” said Brendan McPhillips, campaign manager for Fetterman’s Senate campaign. “Our campaign isn’t self-funded by a multi-millionaire celebrity doctor, it’s funded by hundreds of thousands of grassroots donors. John actually understands what it’s like to go grocery shopping and to see prices go up. Oz clearly has never been in a grocery store before. That’s why this is resonating with supporters across Pennsylvania.”
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