By Sam Janesch, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. John Fetterman had the lowest fundraising period of his Washington political career over the summer while Pittsburgh-area U.S. Reps. Summer Lee and Chris Deluzio saw donations surge as their national profiles grew, according to a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette review of campaign finance records.

Fetterman’s fundraising slump coincided with a series of headline-grabbing controversies and polls showing a drop in support among Democratic voters, raising questions about his desire to pursue reelection in 2028.

His largest decline in donations came among small-dollar donors — a key source of funds that have propped up the Braddock Democrat’s campaigns and that are often a sign of grassroots support, according to the Post-Gazette’s ana

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