After summer of memes, voters yearn for substance in Pennsylvania race for US Senate
LATROBE, Pa. — Barbara Griffin all but rolls her eyes when asked who she wants to represent Pennsylvania in the United States Senate.
Her dog Romeo tugs on his leash as Griffin considers her options: Pennsylvania’s hoodie-wearing Democratic lieutenant-governor, John Fetterman, or television celebrity and Donald Trump acolyte Dr. Mehmet Oz.
“It’s not much of a choice,” says the 77-year-old one-time mayor of Latrobe, a former mining and steel town best known as the birthplace of Mr. Rogers, Arnold Palmer, the banana split and Rolling Rock lager.
“They never want to talk about policy much at all,” Griffin finally says. “All they ever seem to do is talk about each other.”