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Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) finally conceded the US Senate race in Pennsylvania to Republican Dave McCormick Thursday, two weeks after media outlets called the race in favor of the GOP. “I just ...
Three-term U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) on Thursday conceded defeat to Republican businessman ... whether their vote was the first to be counted or the last," said Casey, who called McCormick to ...
Three-term U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., on Thursday conceded defeat to GOP businessman Dave McCormick in their closely watched Pennsylvania Senate race. ... whether their vote was the first to be ...
Casey challenged this, arguing his opinions gave him cross-party appeal. He defeated both challengers in the May 16 primary with 85% of the vote. [13] [14] On election night, Casey won the race with 59% of the vote to Santorum's 41%. Casey's 17.4-point victory margin was the highest ever for a Democrat running for Senate in Pennsylvania. [15]
Circuit Court Judge John Ness sent a memorial to Congress complaining of D.C. Circuit Court Judge Buckner Thruston's official conduct. The memorial was referred to the Judiciary Committee for investigation. On February 28, 1825, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to the House. The report recommended no action be taken against the ...
The 2006 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Republican Rick Santorum ran for re-election to a third term, but was easily defeated by Democratic State Treasurer Bob Casey, Jr., the son of former Governor Bob Casey Sr. [1] Casey was elected to serve between January 3, 2007 and January 3, 2013.
Even after several counties violated court orders, GOP challenger David McCormick still poised to win. Bob Casey Clinging to Faint Hopes in Pennsylvania Senate Recount Skip to main content
The Casey campaign declined to concede the race following AP’s Press decision, citing the Pennsylvania secretary of state’s statement earlier in the day that “every legitimate vote must be ...