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One is a Democrat that wears a hooded sweatshirt, the other is a Republican carrying a tie, but the without bipartisan Pennsylvania. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick remain on a common field.
The two first -term senators of the Critical Swing status participated in the sixth installment of the Senate project series on Monday. It was organized by the Edward M. Kennedy Institute of the United States Senate and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation and moderate by Fox News’ Shannon Bream.
Located by one another in a full -size replica of the United States Senate House at Boston Kennedy Institute, Fetterman traveled McCormick to the Carraratht T -shirt, basketball shorts and slippers.
While Fetterman headed to the stage with a wave approaching the audience, McCormick left the double doors in a well -equipped dress and tie and shook his hand immediately with his democratic counterpart.
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Pennsylvania sens. Dave McCormick and John Fetterman shake hands ahead of the discussion of the Senate project. (Fox Nation)
Fetterman, who suffered a stroke and fought with his auditory capabilities during his 2022 Senate campaign, again found his health in national headlines in the midst of renewed concerns about his mental health.
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But Fetterman again rejected media reports as a “frotis campaign” on Monday. And the Republicans have gathered surprisingly behind the Democrat, who has won the reputation to achieve their own party on more important issues such as immigration and Israel.
It is not only their cabinets that differentiate the senators. Although McCormick speaks as a true politician, the Republican has only a few months in his first term in his elected office. McCormick’s background is found in the United States Army, as secretary of the Treasury of International Affairs for President George W. Bush and as CEO of Bridgewater Associates.

Sens. Fetterman and McCormick found common ground on Monday. (Fox Nation)
Fetterman may have begun his career in the insurance industry, but the Democrat has been in politics for almost a decade. He began his political career as mayor of Braddock before acting as a lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania.
Despite the years of Fetterman experience in politics, his choice of costumes and casual speech tone differentiated him from the polished speech of McCormick. A separate style points, bipartisan senators found more common ground than Monday. They may have different deliveries, but the content of their arguments seems aligned.
Both Fetterman and McCormick condemned the attack on Boulder, Colorado, this weekend, which the authorities investigate as an act of anti -Semitism. Pennsylvania senators have been in favor of Israel and United to condemn what they call the rise of anti -Semitism to the university campuses. They also coincided with President Donald Trump that Iran should not have nuclear capabilities.
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In the Trump steel agreement that allows Nippon Steel to invest in Steel Us in Pennsylvania, Fetterman and McCormick said they initially disagreed, but that they could find common ground and offer an agreement for Pennsylvania workers.
“We sat in a week or two after being elected and talked about things,” said McCormick. “There are several things we agreed on. We had taken different positions in this regard, but we agreed that the most important thing was Pennsylvania’s workers. There are many things we disagreed, but what we agreed was [protecting] Those jobs in Western Pennsylvania. “”

Sens. McCormick and Fetterman participated in the discussion of the Senate project with Fox News’ Shannon Bream on Monday. (Fox Nation)
McCormick said it is a bipartisan strategy that Pennsylvania senators have tried to adopt since they started working together this year.
“We are looking for ways to find common ground,” said McCormick. “When we do not agree, we do not agree. But when we can agree, we agree.”
When Bream was promoted about the Senate reconciliation over the “Trump’s great and beautiful bill,” McCormick stated that he would vote in favor of the bill while Fetterman said he was a “no”, emphasizing concerns about Medicaid reform.
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“We both represent the most purple part of America,” Fetterman said before adding, “we will disagree and vote different things, but for me it is about trying to find the things we can win and deliver these types of victories for Pennsylvania and, finally, for America.”
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