You've got to see this!

Did you see Snooki's video for John Fetterman's U.S. Senate campaign in PA?

Watch Snooki's video here. Then, chip in to John Fetterman's campaign.

Snooki from Jersey Shore wishes Dr. Oz a quick return back home to New Jersey!

Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman spent all of $393 on an online ad where Jersey Shore's "Snooki" sends up Trump-endorsed Dr. Oz for running in PA but living in NJ. The video's been viewed OVER 3 MILLION TIMES!

Talk about pinching a penny until it screams!

While Dr. Oz's net worth is estimated at $100 million, Fetterman relies on grassroots donations. And he clearly knows what it means to be an effective stewardship of donors' hard-earned money! (A Fetterman win in PA will be HUGE in ending Joe Manchin's veto over Dem priorities in the Senate...)

Watch the Snooki ad here. Then, chip in $3 to John Fetterman's campaign -- it would only take 132 people chipping in $3 each to raise enough they could do this again!

Check out what people on Twitter are saying about the video:

"Legendary!"

"Thank you Snooki, we salute you!"

"Did not have Dr. Oz getting ethered by Snooki on my midterms bingo card"

"I honestly can’t even describe how perfectly targeted this ad is for SE PA mentality. This only proves how well he knows us 😭😭😂"

"Did they just score a viral political 'ad' for $300?! Amazin"g

Watch this masterpiece here. Then, chip in $3 to John Fetterman's campaign.

In the video, Snooki assures Dr. Oz he'll be back in New Jersey soon. Let's send him back to one of his mansions sooner rather than later!

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team (@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 






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