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  2. Pennsylvania Senate Hopeful Fetterman Recovering From Stroke

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    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 ...

  3. Senator John Fetterman gives emotional speech about ... - AOL

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    During his campaign for Senate last year, Mr Fetterman suffered a stroke which affected his auditory processing. As a result, he now uses speech-to-text technology.

  4. John Fetterman, Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate ...

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    PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic front-runner for an open Senate seat this fall, said Sunday he had suffered a stroke. "I had a stroke that was caused by a ...

  5. List of physically disabled politicians - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Senator: Lost one leg below the knee due to combat injury in the Vietnam War [34] Mark Kirk: Republican: Illinois: U.S. Senator: Had a stroke in 2012, but recovered after nearly a year and a half after receiving physical therapy [35] Jim Langevin: Democratic: Rhode Island: U.S. Representative: Quadriplegic; injured in an accidental ...

  6. Tim Johnson (South Dakota politician) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's Senate career began in 1997. [7] In December 2006, Johnson suffered a brain hemorrhage. [8] His condition was viewed with much suspense; Democrats held a one-seat Senate majority, and had Johnson died or resigned, Governor Mike Rounds would likely have appointed a Republican to Johnson's seat, giving Republicans control of the Senate. [2]

  7. Rick Santorum - Wikipedia

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    The bill had first been introduced in the Senate by Senator John Kerry (D-MA) in 1996, having been introduced in the House by Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) in 1994. Although Santorum was in the Senate at the time, he was not a sponsor of the bill when it was introduced in 1996, or when it was reintroduced in 1997 and 1999.

  8. California State Senate candidate accuses opponent of ...

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    Assemblywoman Megan Dahle, who is running for her husband’s State Senate seat, had a stroke in late 2023. Her opponent says her campaign is covering up the extent of the damage.

  9. List of United States Senate elections (1914–present)

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    The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress. Senators have been directly elected by state-wide popular vote since the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913. A senate term is six years with no term limit. Every two years a third of the seats are up for election.