Radar Online

Dr. Mehmet Oz is losing upwards of $5 million in campaign money from the National Republican Senatorial Committee as the TV star-turned-politicianâs poll numbers continue to drop dramatically in Pennsylvania, Radar has confirmed.
The shocking development comes as Dr. Oz is currently losing to Pennsylvania Democratic nominee Lt. Governor John Fetterman by a whopping 10 percentage points.

Although the 62-year-old retired cardiothoracic surgeon successfully won the stateâs Republican primary against David McCormick on June 8, he has experienced a steady drop in the polls as he continues to campaign for Pennsylvaniaâs Senate seat, which is set to be decided on November 8.
Even more shocking is the fact that Dr. Oz is not the only Republican Senate candidate losing campaign money from the NRSC with the election less than three months away, according to Rolling Stone.
On Monday, the NRSC revealed they were cutting a total of $10 million âin fall advertising reservationsâ in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona â three key states in the GOPâs plan to steal back the Senate come November.
While Dr. Oz is set to lose $5 million in advertising, both Arizonaâs Republican candidate â Blake Masters â and Wisconsinâs candidate â Sen. Ron Johnson â are set to each lose $2 million in fall advertising.

But despite the dramatic cuts in the Republican Senate candidatesâ funding, NRSC Communication Director Chris Hartline recently reassured the statesâ voters the committee is âstill investedâ in all three races.
âNothing has changed about our commitment to winning in all of our target states,â Hartline said after revealing the $10 million cut in fall advertising funding.
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported on Monday, Dr. Ozâs multi-million-dollar cut in campaign funding is just the latest of the medicine manâs money problems.
Nazlim Oz, Dr. Ozâs sister who still lives in Turkey, recently accused the former TV doctor of owing her upwards of $10 million connected to two high-class properties the hopeful politician owns in Manhattan.

âNazlim is furious and thatâs why she started legal action,â a well-placed source told us. âShe relies on the money, which she has been receiving for a long time.â
The source also revealed âthere are communication issues betweenâ Dr. Oz and his 53-year-old sister.
Additionally, according to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the siblings are still fighting it out in New York court with a hearing scheduled for October â just before Dr. Ozâs Pennsylvania Senate election.