Good politics is good storytelling, and Fetterman has a hell of a story to tell about himself. It starts with a great character, a guy who stands 6-8 and weighs over 300 pounds, campaigning in a black workshirt and boots -- not a blow-dried politician because there are no hairs to dry. He didn't plan on becoming a politician, but when he showed up in Braddock, an iconic mill town near Pittsburgh that was shrinking into oblivion, to teach underprivileged children, he knew he wanted to save it. His experiences as mayor of Braddock gave him unorthodox ideas on how to solve crime and end the so-called "war on drugs," while his wife -- Gisele, who was born in Brazil and came to the U.S. undocumented -- inspired him to push for common-sense immigration policies.