Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick on Wednesday endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for commander in chief.
McCormick congratulates the 45th president on his big Super Tuesday victory, winning 14 states and ending former Gov. Nikki Haley’s (R-South Carolina) bizarre candidacy. did.
“Congratulations to President Trump on his victory. I strongly support him and look forward to seeing him defeat Joe Biden in Pennsylvania and elsewhere on November 5th,” McCormick said. wrote.
Congratulations to President Trump on his victory. I strongly support him and look forward to seeing him defeat Joe Biden in Pennsylvania and other areas on November 5th.
I’m excited to work with the President and his team to retire Mr. Biden and Bob Casey and get this country back on track.
— Dave McCormick (@DaveMcCormickPA) March 6, 2024
McCormick will be the Republican candidate, likely to face Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pennsylvania) in November. I’m excited to work with the team!”
Pennsylvania will be one of the most influential states in determining who wins the presidency and the next Senate majority this November. The state helped propel Trump to the White House in 2016 and flipped blue to Biden in 2020. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania’s only Senate seat flipped in the 2022 midterm elections, when Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) defeated former senator and celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz. Pat Toomey’s (R-Pennsylvania) seat.
As detailed by Breitbart News, Pennsylvania represents one of the biggest economic opportunities for Republicans this year, as they have been on the offensive this year and are looking to take control of the Senate in the 119th Congress. You have a great chance to get it.
Two February polls centered on the McCormick-Casey matchup showed mixed results. Emerson College Poll (Sponsored) hill Conducted from February 14th to 16th, Casey was discovered. take the lead McCormick was 49% to 39%, with the remaining 13% undecided.
every hillEmerson College sampled 1,000 voters from February 14 to 16, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
However, according to a Chism Strategies poll, Note The website says it will “help elect Democrats and advance progressive causes,” indicating the race is getting even more intense. The poll, conducted Feb. 6-8 among 538 respondents, showed Mr. Casey at 38% and Mr. McCormick back up one point to 37%. One in four voters were unsure about who to vote for.
same poll found In a hypothetical general election race against independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump won 7% of the vote, to 40% and Biden 32%. Another 5% support someone else, 15% are undecided, and 2% are forgoing the election.
The margin of error was plus or minus 4.22%.

