The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Senate hopeful Fetterman recovering from stroke

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvan­ia Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the leading Democrat in the state’s high-profile Senate contest, suffered a stroke just days before the primary election but was on his way to a “full recovery,” his campaign said on Sunday.

The 52-year-old Fetterman, who confirmed that he had been hospitaliz­ed all weekend, insisted the health emergency wasn’t slowing his campaign. But the stunning revelation, two days before Pennsylvan­ia’s primary, created a cloud of uncertaint­y over the Democratic front-runner’s candidacy in what may be one of the party’s best Senate pickup opportunit­ies.

“Feeling good, all things considered,” Fetterman said in a text message to The Associated Press.

In a 16-second video released by his campaign, a seated Fetterman, speaking clearly, explained that he “just wasn’t feeling very well” on Friday and decided to go to the hospital at the urging of his wife. He detailed the situation further in a written statement.

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