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  2. Pat Toomey - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Joseph Toomey Jr. (born November 17, 1961) is an American businessman and politician who served as a United States senator from Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2023. [1] A member of the Republican Party, he served three terms as the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district, from 1999 to 2005.

  3. 2016 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Pat Toomey was reelected to a second term in a close race, defeating Democratic nominee Katie McGinty and Libertarian Party nominee Edward Clifford. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With a margin of 1.43%, this election was the second-closest race of the 2016 Senate election cycle, behind only the election in New Hampshire .

  4. 2010 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pat Toomey won the May 18 primary with 81.5 percent of the vote, or 668,409 of the votes cast, compared to 18.5 percent and 151,802 votes for Peg Luksik. [6] The Associated Press wrote that Luksik could not overcome Toomey's financial advantages, particularly when the Republican primary was so overshadowed by the Democratic race. [132]

  5. Pat Toomay - Wikipedia

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    Often used in obvious passing situations, he was known by fans as "Third down Pat." He was released in August 1979 , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] then returned and played that season, then retired, after having problems with his knee.

  6. List of United States senators from Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pat Toomey: 26 Re-elected in 2012. 39 113th: 114th: 115th: 39 Re-elected in 2016. Retired. Re-elected in 2018. Lost re-election. [6] 40 116th: 117th: 118th: 40 ...

  7. Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    During 1999–2005, Pat Toomey represented the district. From 2005 to 2018, fellow Republican Charlie Dent represented the district; in September 2017 he announced he would be retiring and not seek re-election in 2018. Democrat Susan Wild won the subsequent election.

  8. Club for Growth - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Pat Toomey became president and the Club for Growth created a congressional scorecard. The Club's first key vote alert was an amendment sponsored by a Democrat. Representative Earl Blumenauer offered an amendment to an agricultural appropriations bill that would have reduced the sugar program by 6 percent.

  9. Katie McGinty - Wikipedia

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    The Senate election between McGinty and incumbent Republican Pat Toomey was among the most expensive Senate races in America. According to the nonpartisan OpenSecrets, as of October 2016, more than $52 million had been spent on the general and primary election between the two candidates. [21]