His longtime home is above the Hudson River in Cliffside Park, New Jersey, overlooking Manhattan, where he films his TV show and practices medicine. Oz may have to explain why he isn’t running for office in New Jersey, where he has lived for the past two decades before he began voting in Pennsylvania’s elections this year by absentee ballot, registered to his in-laws’ address in suburban Philadelphia. His 1 percentage point victory put the swing state back in Democratic hands after Trump won it even more narrowly in 2016. Hint: think midterm election.”Īs one of the nation’s biggest presidential electoral prizes, Pennsylvania put Democrat Joe Biden over the top in last year’s election. The announcement could come Tuesday night on Sean Hannity’s show on Fox News, which Hannity previewed by saying that Oz would appear on it and that “he has a huge announcement. Oz Show has not actually disappeared from existence, just his audience has. Oz Show a whopping 22 times in just a five year period, according to a spreadsheet of Oz painstakingly provided by Purdue graduate student Colby Verlander.
Both people spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. But none of that prevented Weil from being a guest on The Dr. One person was told by Oz directly, while the other was briefed on a separate conversation. Oz, 61, in recent days has told associates and Republicans in Pennsylvania of his plans, according to the two people who spoke to The Associated Press. Oz - a longtime New Jersey resident - would enter a Republican field that is resetting with an influx of candidates and a new opportunity to appeal to voters loyal to former President Donald Trump, now that the candidate endorsed by Trump has just exited the race. Should Oz run, he would bring his unrivaled name recognition and wealth to a wide-open race that is expected to among the nation’s most competitive and could determine control of the Senate in next year’s election. Senate seat as a Republican, according to two people familiar with his plans. Oz Show, is planning to run for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Mehmet Oz, the celebrity heart surgeon best known as the host of TV’s Dr.