Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) established the beginning of Maverick’s reputation in the Senate.
However, this did not necessarily mean that his voting record, particularly important issues: preventing biological men from dominating the sport of women and girls.
All Democrat senators, including Fetterman, voted to stop the progress of a bill that would have banned men from women’s sports recently.
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Fetterman’s dull, fearless style does not translate into his voting record. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, Getty Images)
The measure is supported by the majority of Americans, according to a recent vote by the New York Times and Ipsos. In fact, 67% of Democrats agreed to Republicans that biological men should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports.
The bill requires a title IX to deal with gender that is recognized solely based on reproductive biology and genetics at birth, and does not allow adjustments to apply to gender identity.
After being elected in 2022, Fetterman began to disrupt his feathers due to the support of Israel’s dull voice.
He also made waves in January by meeting with President Donald Trump after winning the 2024 election.
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Fetterman met with Trump in January. (Getty Images)
Recently he co-hosted the Republican Laken Riley Act. This is a drastic immigration enforcement bill that was ultimately signed into law.
In addition to early support for several Trump ministerial candidates, Fetterman has not eschewed public criticism of his party, particularly after his actions in the president’s joint speech to Congress on Tuesday.
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But Fetterman’s democratic rebel persona is not necessarily reflected in his voting habits, as in the case of his party’s votes to block the protection of women and girls in sports law.
According to ABC News ‘538, in 2023 he voted along 97.3% of the time.
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Fetterman often voted along Biden. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Last year, he didn’t make a list of Senate Democrats who opposed Biden the most frequently, as edited in Roll Call. Those who voted against Biden included Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren of Jeff Melkie and Ron Wyden of Oregon, Peter Welch of Vermont, and former Senators of Montana in Ohio and Sherrod Brown. Former West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders have also made a list of independents.
Fetterman’s Office did not provide comment to Fox News Digital in time for publication.
Julia Johnson is a political writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business and is a major reporter in the US Senate. She was previously a political reporter for the Washington Examiner.
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