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In Pennsylvania, challenger gains ground with mature voters for key Senate seat

In Pennsylvania, challenger gains ground with mature voters for key Senate seat


In Pennsylvania, challenger gains ground with mature voters for key Senate seat

A Pennsylvania pro-family activist is encouraged that the U.S. Senate race in the Keystone State is tightening. 

Dave McCormick has the complete support of former president Donald Trump, and has appeared at the numerous rallies the Republican presidential nominee has had in the Keystone State. And the Senate candidate was in Butler Pennsylvania on July 13th when Trump was grazed by an attempted assassin's bullet. McCormick is trying to defeat Bob Casey, who has a very popular name in Pennsylvania. In a recent poll by the Trafalgar Group, McCormick only trails the incumbent by one point. Another survey conducted in late September by Rassmussen Reports has the race as a virtual tie. 

Casey's liberal record

Diane Gramley is President of the American Family Association of Pennsylvania. She says not enough people are following Casey's voting record.

Gramley, Diane (AFA of Pennsylvania) Gramley

"To me it's frustrating to have uninformed voters go and vote for an incumbent who is extremely liberal like Bob Casey. Dave McCormick is coming up in the polls. There's a couple of third-party candidates running in that race, which will, I fear, pull some votes away from Dave McCormick."
But Gramley says people are getting increasingly frustrated with Bob Casey.
"Because he's voting in lockstep with the Biden Harris regime, and people are feeling that in their pocketbook, whether they go to the store to buy groceries or go to the gas station to purchase gas, where in Pennsylvania, our lowest gas is 3-dollars and 49 cents a gallon. That's the cheapest gas. So people need to look at what they're paying now for gas and groceries compared to what they're paying when President Trump is in office. And they need to realize that Bob Casey has voted for those increases in prices."