The race is over, and it is time for Bob Casey Jr. to concede to McCormick, and to reality. It may seem like a deal is ready to be made. But making it stick is another matter.
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Bob Casey says goodbye to the U.S. Senate, after representing Pennsylvania for 18 yearsU.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr., “with a heart full of gratitude,” said goodbye on Wednesday to the Senate after 18 years representing Pennsylvania. Casey, 64, lost to Republican Sen.-elect Dave ...
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End of the Casey era: Bob Casey will leave the Senate with a reputation as a quiet fighter for working peopleEditor‘s note: A previous version of this story inaccurately described a meeting between Larry Ceisler and Bob Casey Sr. It was a meet and greet that Bob Casey Jr. did not attend.
That was until this year when three-term incumbent Senator Bob Casey Jr. lost his re-election bid to former hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick by less than 16,000 votes. “It was a combination of ...
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Bob Casey, Dave McCormick Race Heads To RecountThe current tally has incumbent Senator Bob Casey and challenger Dave McCormick ... by Pennsylvania's 67 counties show Robert P. Casey Jr. with 3,350,972 votes (48.50%) and David H.
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Why Bob Casey couldn’t overcome the ‘Trump wave’ in PennsylvaniaWhen he first ran for Senate 18 years ago, Bob Casey won 34 of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties en route to a sweeping victory that showed mostly blue across the Keystone State’s political map.
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