During his appearance on "Real Time," Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., spoke about his political evolution and how progressivism left him after the events of Oct. 7.
I don't really know anything about this guy, but i highly doubt he was even 'progressive' in the first place?
What exactly did he do before, just say nice things, hence being 'progressive'? Whatever.
He was (and still is to a certain extent) fairly progressive for a US politician. A look at his campaign issues page shows that he is pro LGBTQ rights, pro worker's rights, pro gun control, pro Medicare, and so on.
It's really his outspoken and unequivocal support for Israel that has soured a lot of people on the Left.
The guy had a stroke and he hasn't been the same since. He's been doing and saying things that alienate his base (disavowing progressivism, being a cheerleader for Israel, etc.)
Can't wait to be told that he is absolutely the best possible person for the job, and that it is absurd to even think about not voting for him despite his stated views. US Democracy is so cool and great.