PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia voters say a Fetterman-Oz debate won’t sway most midterm voting decisions, but some believe Fetterman could sway undecided voters even as he raises health concerns. “At this point in time, it’s a question of where your morals are and what your values ​​are,” Carolyn said of midterm decisions. She said she’s glad Fetterman decided to debate Oz and hopes his debate performance will sway undecided voters. “Whether he gets into the Senate — and I hope he doesn’t, but he’s going to die the next day or not — I’d rather he stand for one day the things I believe in than vote for someone who can, you know, live forever , but he doesn’t appreciate the things I do,” he said. But Steve, who planned to vote for Fetterman, said any notable health concerns during the debate could sway his vote. JOHN FETTERMAN OWE VOTERS AN ‘HONEST APPRAISAL OF HIS HEALTH’: DR. Oz Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman and Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz. (Mark Makela, Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images) “If his health was not good and he had another problem, I would consider not voting,” he said. Fetterman, who served as Pennsylvania’s 34th lieutenant governor, suffered a stroke in May and underwent surgery on May 17, the day Pennsylvania voters chose him as the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate. He recently agreed to debate with his opponent, Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, two weeks before November’s midterm elections. Oz publicly questioned Fetterman’s health after Fetterman’s campaign canceled a scheduled September debate and initially avoided scheduling future dates. Oz previously told Fox News that Digital Fetterman was avoiding discussions. “Either he’s healthy, as he says he is, and doesn’t want to answer for his radical positions in his previous statements, or he’s lying about his health,” Oz said. 2022 MID-TERM ELECTIONS AS DEMOCRATIC AND DEMOCRATICS FIGHT THROUGH NOVEMBER “These conversations are nothing but sound bites,” said Marc from Philadelphia. “I don’t pay attention to them. They’re worthless. If you don’t know who you’re voting for by now, your sources of information aren’t very reliable.” Steve from Pennsylvania says he will consider not voting if the Fetterman-Oz debate makes it clear that Fetterman is struggling with health issues. Steve plans to vote for Fetterman, but is not satisfied with either of the two Senate candidates from Pennsylvania. (Fox News Digital/Megan Myers) But Kevin from Philadelphia told Fox News that Fetterman should debate like all politicians on the campaign trail. “It’s not fair to the population and it’s not fair to Pennsylvania for him to run for such a high office if, in his mind, he knows he’s unsound,” Kevin said. FETTERMAN CAMPAIGN SAYS DEM CANDIDATES ARE HEALTHY AFTER TWO COGNITIVE TESTS, WON’T PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION: REPORT Fetterman returned to the campaign trail in August after a three-month hiatus and has since attended public events that show his relatively good health. However, incidents involving speech stumbling, including a recent speech at the Pittsburgh Rally, have raised doubts. Fetterman remains ahead of Oz in the polls with a 52 percent to 47 percent lead, according to the latest CBS News poll. Devon from Philadelphia says he doesn’t trust anything Dr. Mehmet Oz says. (Fox News Digital/Megan Myers) Some Philadelphia voters said the debate could sway undecided Fetterman voters, even if he shows signs of health problems. “He’ll definitely put him a mile ahead of Dr. Oz,” said Devon, of Philadelphia. “If everyone watches this debate, they will be affected because I know well what Fetterman is like. He is a good man despite his health.” CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Will, of Philadelphia, told Fox News that he expects a strong performance from Fetterman in the October debate, despite the audio processing issues. “I think we’ve all had leaders who have had speech impediments,” Will said. “Our president has some speech clarity issues.” “He’s been great in other conversations,” Will said of Fetterman. “I think he’ll wipe the floor with Dr. Oz.” Megan Myers is an associate producer/writer for Fox News Digital Originals. Follow her on Twitter @meglmyers