Gisele Fetterman, the wife of Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, said swimming in America is racist.

One of the points of contention during the debate was how many mansions each man has.

Gisele Fetterman tried to explain why she and her husband own a mansion that Oz said Fetterman got for a dollar. The mansion came with a pool I wanted. She wanted to make this a public pool and turn it into a people's pool so that young people in Pennsylvania could learn how to swim and water safety.

John Fetterman and his campaign have been lambasted.

Oz is emerging as a viable candidate to compete with Fetterman in the Pennsylvania Senate race. Pennsylvania is a perennial battleground state and the election is seen as a bellwether.

Following her husband's stroke in May, some liberal commentators have begun floating the idea of Gisele's being the "defacto candidate" in her husband's campaign. The comments were taken back in order to downplay the candidate's health problems.

Fetterman's recovery from his stroke wasn't as complete as it was made out to be. "Fetterman's campaign required closedcaption technology for this interview to essentially read our questions as we asked them," Burns explained on air, noting that "in small talk before the interview without caption, it wasn't clear he was understanding our conversation."

Many Democrats thought that Dash was an "ableist" and that what most viewers know to be true is beyond the pale. Gisele Fetterman criticized Dash.

Gisele told Fast Politics that she doesn't like saying rage because she thinks it's harmful to yourself. She did a disservice to my husband and anyone else who is facing a disability. There were no consequences. There are consequences for people who are any of the -isms. She was ableist and that was what she said in her interview.

Gisele Fetterman was the first to condemn.

Fetterman is the second wife of Pennsylvania.

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