Pennsylvania’s Republican Senate primary is too close to call and likely headed to a recount, the AP said
Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate is too close to call and likely headed to a recount, the Associated Press said Friday, a situation that is likely to result in there being no official winner until at least one week into June.
The two top finishers, former hedge-fund executive David McCormick and celebrity surgeon Mehmet Oz, are locked in a tight race for the nomination in a state that is viewed as critical in November for control of the U.S. Senate.
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Oz, McCormick prepare for recount in Pennsylvania GOP Senate raceBoth campaigns have hired Washington-based lawyers to lead their recount efforts, and have hired Philadelphia-based campaign strategists who helped lead the operation to observe vote-counting on Election Day for Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2020.
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Pa. GOP Senate primary: Oz, McCormick still neck and neckVote counting in Pennsylvania's Republican primary for the U.S. Senate dragged into a third day as Dr. Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick remained essentially tied with thousands of ballots left to tally. FOX13
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Inflation a 'silent thief': GOP Senate candidate David McCormickPennsylvania U.S. senatorial candidate David McCormick discussed the state of his primary race and more Wednesday on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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Republican Nomination For Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Race Uncertain As Thousands Of Mail-In Votes Still Being CountedThousands of votes are still left to be counted across the commonwealth. The root problem is the Pennsylvania law preventing election teams from opening, sorting and counting mail-in ballots until 7 a.m. on Election Day. ARobertsCBS reports
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