The former deputy mayor of Philadelphia, a Democrat, is endorsing Republican Dr. Oz in the Pennsylvania Senate race.
Rampant crime has been a driving issue in the 2022 midterms and Pennsylvania is no exception, especially Philadelphia.
In the midterm battleground of Pennsylvania, the U.S. Senate race has some Democrats crossing party lines to vote for GOP nominee Mehmet Oz over current Lt. Governor John Fetterman.
Enter Democrat Tom Knox, a former deputy mayor of Philadelphia and one-time candidate for governor of the Keystone State.
Knox endorsed Oz on Friday, citing rising crime in his city and Democrats' failure to crack down on violent offenders.
"I am a lifelong Democrat," Knox explained in his endorsement of Oz over his Democrat opponent.
For Knox, as has been the case for an increasing number of Pennsylvania voters in recent weeks, Fetterman's embrace of the radical left's version of criminal justice "Reform" has raised eyebrows as crime surges and offenders often end up right back on the streets.
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