Saturday, November 23

Sen. Bob Casey concedes Pennsylvania Senate race to Republican Dave McCormick

Sen. Bob Casey, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, gave up the Senate seat to his Republican rival, Dave McCormick, on Thursday.

Not long after Casey’s concession, NBC News predicted McCormick’s victory.The findings of the automatic recount, which was prompted by the narrow race margins, are anticipated to be made public on Wednesday of next week.

“I just called Dave McCormick to congratulate him on his election to represent Pennsylvania in the United States Senate,” Casey stated in a video that was uploaded to X. “As the first count of ballot is completed, Pennsylvanians can move forward with the knowledge that their voices were heard, whether their vote was the first to be counted, or the last.”

In a statement, McCormick expressed gratitude to Casey, stating that Casey has devoted his professional life to advancing our commonwealth.

He went on to say, “I will fight for you every day and I am so honored to represent every single citizen in Pennsylvania in the United States Senate.”

Earlier this month, The Associated Press called the contest for McCormick, who then declared victory. However, despite Republican criticism for delaying his concession, Casey had maintained optimism as the votes were tabulated.

After counting 99.8% of the anticipated votes, McCormick received 48.8% of the vote, while Casey received 48.6%. Just over 16,000 votes separate the two contenders.

The Republicans’ slim Senate advantage, which stands at 53 seats for the upcoming Congress, is strengthened by McCormick’s victory. His win might facilitate the confirmation of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet choices.

Beginning in January, Republicans will hold majorities in the House and Senate as well as the White House.

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