John Fetterman, born on August fifteenth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a prominent American politician and social worker currently serving as the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania, a position he has held since two thousand twenty-three. A dedicated member of the Democratic Party, Fetterman previously served as the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, from two thousand six to two thousand nineteen, and as the thirty-fourth lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-three.
Fetterman's academic journey began with a degree in finance from Albright College, followed by an MBA from the University of Connecticut. His professional career initially took root in the insurance industry, but his passion for public service led him to join AmeriCorps, where he earned a Master of Public Policy from Harvard University. This experience brought him to Braddock in two thousand four, where he was elected mayor the following year, focusing on revitalizing the struggling steel town through innovative art and youth programs.
In two thousand sixteen, Fetterman made his first bid for the U.S. Senate, finishing third in the Democratic primary. He later ran for lieutenant governor in two thousand eighteen, where he triumphed over a competitive field, including the incumbent Mike Stack, and won the election alongside Governor Tom Wolf. His tenure as lieutenant governor garnered national attention, particularly for his advocacy for statewide cannabis legalization and his vocal opposition to former President Donald Trump's unfounded claims of election fraud in Pennsylvania.
Fetterman's political journey continued when he announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in the two thousand twenty-two election. He secured the Democratic nomination and went on to defeat Republican nominee Mehmet Oz in the general election, receiving fifty-one percent of the vote. In two thousand twenty-five, he ascended to the role of Pennsylvania's senior senator following the defeat of Bob Casey Jr.