- Dr. Oz has loaned an additional $1 million to his Senate campaign, according to new FEC filings.
- Oz, the Republican nominee, has loaned has campaign over $22 million over the course of the race.
- His opponent, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, raised $22 million from donors in the third quarter of 2022.
Pennsylvania Republican Senate nominee Mehmet Oz loaned his campaign another $1 million, according to federal campaign documents filed Thursday.
Oz, a former television personality, has tapped into his personal finances throughout his highly competitive Senate race. He previously loaned $7 million to his campaign in the third quarter of the year, which ended in September, according to Federal Election Commission records.
In total, Oz has contributed $22 million toward his campaign and raised roughly $9 million in the third quarter.
Oz's opponent, Democratic Lt. Governor John Fetterman, raised $22 million in the third quarter of 2002, according to Federal Election Commission records.
While Fetterman enjoyed a healthy lead for most of the summer, the race is tightened in recent weeks.
The contest, which is taking place in a state won by former President Donald Trump in 2016 and now-President Joe Biden in 2020, could determine which party holds a majority in the United States Senate.