Mehmet Oz's inability to correctly identify the grocery store in which he was complaining about inflation has been a boon to his opponent.
Fetterman and Oz are running for Senate in Pennsylvania.
In April, Oz, the Republican candidate, posted a video of himself shopping at a place that doesn't exist, but combines the names of two stores that do. He was pilloried online after he used the term "crudité" to refer to a tray of vegetables.
Oz told Newsmax that he was exhausted. My kids' names have also been messed with.
Fetterman raised over half a million dollars in the first 24 hours. The number of donors had doubled by Thursday afternoon, with all donors receiving a "limited edition" sticker. Fetterman is promoting his own populist economic agenda.
As Oz faced scrutiny over his real estate portfolio, the fundraising haul came as well.
Oz told a questioner that he owned a mansion in New Jersey and a farmhouse in Pennsylvania. Oz has several properties, from a cattle ranch in Florida to a student dormitory in Turkey.
His campaign states that he lives with his in-laws in the Philadelphia suburbs. The Fetterman campaign argued that Oz is not a doctor because he did not attend medical school at the University of Pennsylvania.
Fetterman had a stroke in May.
Tell us about a news story. C Davis is the reporter for Insider.