SKIPPACK COUNTY, Pa. — On Thursday, Pennsylvania state election campaign “Sleepin’ Bob” Casey.
Staff members were seen in a video of Sen. Casey (D-PA) attending the Independence Day parade in Montgomery County. Physically get between a senator and a reporter She sought to ask about President Joe Biden’s cognitive abilities, echoing Biden aides who have faced criticism in the past for shielding the president from press questions.
“Senator Casey, do you believe President Biden is still fit to be president?” a reporter asked Casey, who ignored the question and walked along the sidewalk next to parked buses.
Whenever I tried to ask Casey a question, the female staff member kept interrupting me: “Hello! How can I help you?”
Second Clip The photo shows the same staffer and a young woman who identifies herself as “Maddy,” an employee of Casey’s campaign. Casey initially turns to face the reporter, but then Maddy steps between them and offers up her business card.
When a reporter persistently asks to take Casey aside, Maddie rebuffs him, sidelining with, “Did you have fun at the Fourth of July party?”
“Are you a Skippack local?” Maddie continues, pointing to the location of the parade Casey attended.
Casey has publicly supported Biden since his brutal defeat in the June 27 debate. He told The Post at an event in Easton on Wednesday that he was “not going to speculate” about whether the president would step down.
Casey is running against Republican Dave McCormick for a fourth term in the Senate. McCormick has already responded to his challenger’s evasion with, “Ride with Biden.”
Recent Opinion Polls While Casey shows a slight advantage over McCormick, the race is expected to continue to attract significant spending and national attention, with political advertising spending in the Keystone State projected to reach $360 million per year. The Center Square Political Forecast Report This was the highest record in the country to date.

