Overview
- PrimaryFetterman.com went live with opposition research, volunteer sign-ups, and a one-click request for refunds from past Fetterman donors, with the Working Families Party saying it will promote the tool through digital ads.
- The party says its November recruitment drive produced more than 425 sign-ups from prospective candidates, volunteers, and donors interested in backing a primary bid against the senator.
- WFP leaders argue Fetterman "sold out" on core issues, citing his vote to reopen the government without extending ACA subsidies that they say will raise premiums for roughly 500,000 Pennsylvanians.
- Critics also point to his support for numerous Trump nominees—highlighting votes for Pam Bondi, Mike Huckabee, and Kristi Noem—and to reports that he missed over 100 votes and most committee meetings during parts of 2024–2025.
- No major Pennsylvania Democrat has entered the race; Conor Lamb and Madeleine Dean have ruled it out, Brendan Boyle has signaled openness, and Fetterman has publicly downplayed the threat.