Republican David McCormick cut Democratic Sen. Bob Casey’s leads in Philadelphia and its populous suburbs and built leads in the more GOP-leaning parts of Pennsylvania, foreclosing the incumbent’s pat
Republicans landed historic victories in Pennsylvania this week, winning the battleground state's valuable presidential electoral votes, posting a two-seat gain in its U.S. House delegation and sweeping all four statewide offices on the ballot,
U.S. Senate candidate David McCormick of Pennsylvania sought a court order to allow the Republican to make mass challenges to provisional ballots in Philadelphia in a race he appears to have won, according to court papers.
Republican Dave McCormick appeared to win a major upset victory in Pennsylvania, beating three-term incumbent Bob Casey, which would give the GOP a key win in the U.S. Senate, where it now holds 53 seats.
McCormick’s projected victory marks a pivotal moment for the Republican Party, solidifying their gains in what was one of the nation’s most expensive Senate races and giving them a significant foothold in Pennsylvania, a state that has long been a key battleground in national elections.
Ryan Mackenzie, a 2020 election denier who aligned himself with President-elect Donald J. Trump during his congressional campaign, flipped a competitive seat in the Lehigh Valley.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is not pleased with the Green Party’s influence on the Pennsylvania Senate race. He made his feelings publicly known as he awaits more results in the race, even though the Associated Press has already called it for Republican Dave McCormick over Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA).
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