election.The strategy is similar to the one used to great effect by Donald Trump, a former television star himself, during his successful 2016 presidential bid.But it’s unclear whether Oz can harness broad appeal — many have never seen his TV show — and the daytime talk show vibe may lack heft at a moment when the country is facing economic headwinds and a burgeoning war in Europe.Oz’s themes — “a dose of reality” or “the doctor is in” — spin off his TV doctor reputation.To a great extent, Oz's political campaign comes off as an extension of his TV show, a 13-year enterprise that he has conjured as a long and successful battle to advocate for the health care needs of average people by going against the medical establishment.The show, he tells the crowd, “had tremendous success. A hundred countries.