Dr. Oz makes campaign stop in Pittsburgh with support of outgoing Senator Pat Toomey
Oz spoke to a crowd in downtown Pittsburgh along with retiring Republican Senator Pat Toomey.
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Oz spoke to a crowd in downtown Pittsburgh along with retiring Republican Senator Pat Toomey.
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