“Women are the reason we can win. Let me say that again: Women are the reason we win.” Fetterman told the crowd in Blue Bell, Penn., standing in front of a pink and black “Women For Fetterman” sign. “Don’t upset women,” Fetterman added. At the beginning of his speech he introduced himself as “John Fetterwoman”. Fetterman said his first actions in Congress, if elected, would be to repeal the toddler and then codify the right to abortion into federal law. “This decision: must [it] to restore Dr. Oz? Or to a woman and a real doctor, should I choose?’ Fetterman asked the audience, mocking his famous opponent. Fetterman’s push for women’s suffrage in Pennsylvania comes amid reports of an increase in women registering to vote after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. A number of Republican candidates in battleground states have tried to soften their positions on abortion ahead of November. “Oz believes abortion is murder… No exceptions: rape or incest… If every abortion is murder, that means Dr. Oz considers every woman who had to choose abortion a murderer,” said Fetterman, referring to Oz’s audio criticizing abortion procedures. The Republican camp said it supports exceptions to the abortion ban in cases of rape, incest and to save the life of the mother. Fetterman is polling ahead of his Republican opponent, but Oz is ramping up his campaign as the election nears. What is the ‘triple-dip’ La Niña? Hillary Clinton disputes Ocasio-Cortez’s view that the US cannot elect a woman president The pair have spent months largely locked in feuds on social media. Fetterman announced last week that he plans to debate his opponent after Oz, and retiring Sen. Pat Toomey (R), whose seat the two candidates are trying to fill, criticized him for not engaging in a face-to-face debate. Fetterman on Sunday also mocked Toomey as a political “miracle” because he is “despised” by both Democrats and Republicans.