Politics & Government
A Crowd Of John Fetterman Supporters Were Out Friday Evening At Imprint Beer Co.
Supporters of U.S. Sen. candidate John Fetterman mingled at Imprint Beer Co. Friday evening in Hatfield after an event cancellation.

HATFIELD, PA — Supporters toting yard signs and donning T-shirts in support of U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman were seen at a Montgomery County brewery Friday evening after Fetterman cancelled a planned appearance following a health scare.
Fetterman was scheduled to host a meet-and-greet at Imprint Beer Co. in Hatfield Township beginning at 5:45 p.m. Friday but his campaign ended up cancelling the appearance because Fetterman was not feeling well and had to get checked out by doctors.
It was ultimately revealed that Fetterman had suffered a stroke, although the campaign says that he is on his way to making a full recovery after doctors were able to remove a blood clot in his heart and reverse the stroke.
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Supporters of Fetterman appeared to still be gathered at Imprint Beer Co. Friday evening even after the event's cancellation.
Patch observed a decent sized crowd of Fetterman supporters getting drinks and food and mingling at Imprint, which is located at 1500 Industry Road in Hatfield, which is just north of the Lansdale/Montgomeryville region in central Montgomery County.
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Some supporters said they learned of the event's cancellation after they were already enroute.
Supporters were seen handing out Fetterman campaign bumper stickers and yard signs. Others wore T-shirts in support of their candidate.
Fetterman, currently Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, is seeking the Democratic nomination for United States Senate.
His campaign has gained lots of traction with supporters across the commonwealth, and he currently appears to be a frontrunner in the race.
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