Pa. Senator John Fetterman opens up about his battle with depression, says he's 'more confident' now.
Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania who won a tight election in November, sat down for an exclusive interview with CBS News to discuss the challenges he faced in the campaign and how it affected him personally.
Fetterman revealed that during his presidential campaign, he struggled with depression, which he said made it difficult for him to connect with voters. He described himself as being "in a downward spiral," saying that the pressure of the election and the expectations placed on him weighed heavily on him.
However, Fetterman said he's now more confident in himself, his abilities, and his message. He attributed this newfound confidence to the support of his family, friends, and staff, as well as his own resilience and determination.
"Fighting depression is hard, but I was determined to show people that you can still be a leader, still be a senator, while living with something like this," Fetterman said in an interview. "It's not easy, but it's worth it."
Fetterman also spoke about the need for mental health support and reduced stigma around discussing mental health issues. He called on politicians to prioritize their mental well-being and encouraged Americans to speak openly about their struggles with depression and anxiety.
The Senator emphasized that his story is a reminder that mental health matters, and that no one should have to face it alone.
Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania who won a tight election in November, sat down for an exclusive interview with CBS News to discuss the challenges he faced in the campaign and how it affected him personally.
Fetterman revealed that during his presidential campaign, he struggled with depression, which he said made it difficult for him to connect with voters. He described himself as being "in a downward spiral," saying that the pressure of the election and the expectations placed on him weighed heavily on him.
However, Fetterman said he's now more confident in himself, his abilities, and his message. He attributed this newfound confidence to the support of his family, friends, and staff, as well as his own resilience and determination.
"Fighting depression is hard, but I was determined to show people that you can still be a leader, still be a senator, while living with something like this," Fetterman said in an interview. "It's not easy, but it's worth it."
Fetterman also spoke about the need for mental health support and reduced stigma around discussing mental health issues. He called on politicians to prioritize their mental well-being and encouraged Americans to speak openly about their struggles with depression and anxiety.
The Senator emphasized that his story is a reminder that mental health matters, and that no one should have to face it alone.