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Mehmet Oz used former President Donald Trump as a human shield during a Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary debate.

Oz was attacked by his Republican opponents as insufficiently conservative on issues such as abortion and Covid-19 policy before he ran for the state's open Senate seat.

Oz pointed out that Trump endorsed him over his chief foe, the former hedge fund CEO.

He went groveling to President Trump, again, after being jabbed over the celebrity doctor's changing views on fracking. President Trump did not endorse him, but he did endorse me.

The race for Pennsylvania's open Senate seat is one of the most competitive contests in the country, and it could determine which party wins the majority. The GOP candidates on Monday tried to appeal to Trump's supporters, with nearly all of them either endorsing his lies about the 2020 election or raising questions about the voting processes that led to that year's outcome.

Oz was the only one who couldut Trump's nod. If he can convince Pennsylvania Republican voters that he is one of them, he will have a good chance of winning the primary. Oz has faced skepticism from some party activists about his past views on key issues because of the millions of dollars of negative ads that slammed him.

Throughout the debate, he spelled out a long list of Oz's supposed apostasies, often citing the exact dates in the past when he made such remarks.

Mehmet has changed his mind on every major issue. He said that he was worried about the pro-life movement and the states putting in place pro-life legislation.

On July 22, 2015, you did an entire show about children, and you supported the conversations about trans issues.

Oz referred to the statement that Trump made when he endorsed him as "pro-life" and said that he did television shows.

He said that he had been consistent on Covid-19 policy, and that he spoke on the Sean Hannity show about the fact that we should not keep our schools closed.

The toughest rival to Oz faced attacks over his ties to China. Dave McCormick could never have made the billions he did without agreeing to the Chinese Communist Party, according to the former ambassador.

He served in the military for ten years against the communists, and also negotiated at the highest levels against the Chinese and other countries.

At one point in the debate, Kathy Barnette knocked Sands, who had bragged about her time in the Trump administration, and yet was twice rejected by the former president for an endorsement.

President Trump doesn't always get the best advice. It is unfortunate, but true.

The candidates were tested on their loyalty to Trump. As Trump continues to talk about the 2020 election, the panel asked if it was time for the GOP to move forward.

Most Republican voters in Pennsylvania didn't vote in the 2020 election, according to Oz.

A film by a far-right personality was directed by Sands. The Republican Party should not move past the 2020 election according to Barnette.

Jeff Bartos, a real estate developer, zeroed in on the upcoming elections.

He said that Americans are going to stand up with one loud voice in November.

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