The Pennsylvania Senate race between Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick has been turned into a “toss-up,” according to recent reports.
cook political report Moved Competition for the “Toss Up” column between Casey and McCormick. Other races in this column are the Wisconsin Senate race between Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde, and Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio). and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie in the Ohio Senate race. Moreno.
The report said the race between Mr. Casey and Mr. McCormick has turned into a “toss-up” as Mr. McCormick is “strengthening the Republican Party's base and making gains in the western part of the state.” According to To Fox News:
Cook cited McCormick's “strengthening of the Republican base and gains in the western part of the state” as part of his justification. He also pointed out that while polls show Casey with a several-point advantage over his opponent, internal Democratic and Republican polls say the race is within the margin of error.
As Breitbart News' Nick Gilbertson previously reported, the poll memo A poll by the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) found Republican senatorial candidates leading in states such as Montana, Ohio and Wisconsin.
The memo also found that Republican Senate candidates in Pennsylvania and Michigan are “evenly matched” with their Democratic opponents.
