Ex-hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick has declared victory while Senator Bob Casey has yet to concede despite a narrow path, citing outstanding ballots.
NBC News hasn't called the Senate race in Pennsylvania, where Democrats are holding out hope even as Republican Dave McCormick holds a narrow lead.
Since 2020 provisional ballots, a once rarely used last-resort voting option have gained traction in Bucks County. How they can influence races.
Newly-elected House members won’t take their seats until January but they are on Capitol Hill this week for congressional orientation. Republican Congressman-elect Rob Bresnahan is among them. He flipped his district in the northeast corner of Pennsylvania from blue to red.
"A lot of the Latinos are working-class people," he said. "They have families. You know, they help their families, even outside the country as well." Did Democrats take the Latino
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Republican David McCormick has won Pennsylvania’s pivotal U.S. Senate seat, beating three-term Democratic Sen. Bob Casey
Donald J. Trump’s swift victory was driven by red shifts across the country, with gains among seemingly every possible grouping of Americans. The map below shows how votes cast in this race compare with votes cast in the 2020 presidential election in the same area. Only areas that have reported almost all of their votes are shown.
The Pennsylvania Senate race remains the last major contest of the 2024 cycle that Decision Desk HQ has not called. Three-term incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D) currently trails Republican Dave
Republican David McCormick cut into Democratic Sen. Bob Casey’s support in Philadelphia and its populous suburbs and built leads in the more GOP-leaning parts of the state, foreclosing the incumbent’s pathway to victory when The Associated Press
An organizer estimates 200 community members shuttled about 26,000 people from Amish weddings to the polls to vote for the Republican nominee.