Dr. Oz touts Trump endorsement, says opponent has 'had her moment in the sun'
In a somewhat last-minute endorsement in April, former President Donald Trump threw his support behind Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania's Republican Senate primary, citing the television doctor's popularity and compliments regarding Trump's health.
ABC News Congressional Correspondent Rachel Scott was the only network reporter with Dr. Oz as he voted this morning in Pennsylvania. On his way out, Oz told Scott he's confident he will win this evening’s primary. But a last-minute surge by conservative commentator Kathy Barnette has now shaken up the race.

When Scott asked Dr. Oz about her momentum, he said, "I think that Kathy, metaphorically, had her moment in the sun."
"And I'm very proud of the president's endorsement. He said I was smart-talking -- never let you down, smart enough to understand the issues tough, tough enough to not weather in the face of criticism. When you go to bed at night, you know, I'll never let you down," he added.
"I just cast a vote for myself, which is not a humble thing to do," Oz said. "But it's what I'm humbly asking all Pennsylvanians to do to vote for someone that they know will win in the general election which is one of the main reasons President Trump endorsed me."







