Pennsylvania’s Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman says he’s feeling better after suffering a stroke just days before May’s primary. In his first interview since the stroke, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate says today that he’s feeling really good. He also said he has nothing to hide when it comes to his health, adding the lingering effects of his stroke are minor and infrequent. Fetterman’s opponent in November’s election, Dr. Mehmet Oz, pointed out yesterday that it had been nearly 70 days since Fetterman had given an interview or attended a public event.