Dave McCormick, the Republican challenger for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat, recently completed a tour of all 67 counties in the state. McCormick celebrated this milestone after 42,000 miles and 345 stops with a speech to supporters at an Italian restaurant in Matamoras. McCormick emphasized his commitment to representing all Pennsylvanians, not just those in urban areas, as he aims to take on Democratic incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, who currently holds a two-point edge in the race according to recent polling.

A report by Broad + Liberty has accused Casey of lying about visiting all 67 counties each year, ultimately concluding that he had only visited 39 counties in 2023. McCormick has seized on this issue, arguing that Casey’s lack of county visits is evidence of a broader pattern of saying one thing and doing another. McCormick has consistently tied Casey to President Biden, highlighting their alignment on policies and voting record. McCormick, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, insists that Casey is increasingly out of step with most Pennsylvanians.

Just before the Pennsylvania primary, McCormick faced accusations of lying about his own upbringing, including claims that he grew up on a Pennsylvania farm. While McCormick has denied these allegations, Democrats have criticized him for inconsistencies in his background story and his Connecticut residency. Casey has emphasized the importance of honesty and integrity in representing the Commonwealth. Despite these challenges, McCormick has stood by his background as a seventh-generation Pennsylvanian and military veteran, positioning himself as a strong leader for the state.

As the general election approaches, both candidates are engaging in intense campaigning and mudslinging. McCormick’s campaign has reported a $6.2 million haul, indicating strong support and investment in the race. Meanwhile, Casey’s team has emphasized his integrity and track record of delivering for Pennsylvania. With five months left until the election, it is clear that the battle for Pennsylvania’s Senate seat is heating up, with both candidates eager to make their case to voters. The issues of honesty, representation, and alignment with the needs of Pennsylvanians will likely continue to be key points of contention in this crucial race.

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