John Fetterman

Media in Pennsylvania Senator John Fettman (D-Pa).

"It's so blatantly coordinated," said media observer and Fox News contributor Joe Concha.

The report claims that Fetterman is now backed by Democratic voters in Iron City and backed by Iron City, a former mayor, just a few miles from Braddock.

Fox News Digital cannot verify the authenticity of poll results.

Openai's Sam Altman thanks John Fetterman for his normal hoodie

D-Pa. Senator John Fetterman saw the defense of his Democratic and Republican colleagues. (Getty Image)

Rep. Ritchie Torres added: "When I see one, I know a hit song."

"The only reason for the campaign coordinated against Senator John Fetterman is his unapologetic pro-Israeli politics," wrote Torres, a Bronx Democrat.

"Let's call it. As someone who struggles throughout my adult life, I can tell you that if you really care about someone's mental health, then it's a weird way to show their leaked hit."

Pennsylvania's swing state has a history of politically opposed senators, such as Republican Pat Toomey and Democrat Bob Casey Jr. for years.

Friday, when Senator David McCormick (R-Pa).

“While we have many differences, we are both committed to working together to achieve results for the people of Pennsylvania and make their lives better,” McCormick wrote.

John Fetterman faces new spotlights about health, family drama and online excitement

Republicans called the Democrats “real, decent, principled and warrior” and tore up the “shameful smear” he had seen recently.

Philadelphia Radio host Nick Kayal said on X that he saw more critics of Fetterman's health in four days than the media in four years have seen in the media about former President Joe Biden.

"I want to know why," he asked rhetorically.

"The media should fire Senator Fetterman," added Senator Charles Grassley, R-Iowa.

A former UPENN student spoke in state media against anti-Semitic protests on campus and defended Fetterman's defense, recently blasting the "hit match."

"If you're a Democrat who's against awakening the mob, you're the enemy of the legacy media #1," wrote Eyal Yakoby.

Conservative former Pittsburgh news host and broadcast host Wendy Bell said on X that the Fetterman attack was "too weird".

"John Fetterman in New York magazine didn't hit enough to attract landing," Bell wrote.

Concha followed up with the "Red Code" in another X post.

"Of course, our excellent media followed the orders, as if Jessip ordered himself to order."

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Later Friday, more Republicans came to Fetterman's defense, including R-ARK Senator Tom Cotton.

Cotton wrote: "John Fetterman and I have a disagreement, but he is a decent and real person."

"The radical left smeared him with dishonest, vicious attacks because he was pro-Israel and they just wanted reliable anti-Israel politicians. Shameful."

Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala).

"It is a total shame that agenda-driven media member and his own party are attacking him, all because he dares to be an independent thinker and voice. Proudly stand with John."

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News’ digital numbers.

He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

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Charles is a Pennsylvania native who graduated from Temple University and received a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.