The recount was announced Wednesday afternoon, and needs to be completed by June 7.
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The recount was announced Wednesday afternoon, and needs to be completed by June 7.
Both Oz and McCormick have enlisted alumni from Trump’s 2020 campaign to prepare for a potential recount.
The ruling could introduce an as-yet-unknown number of uncounted ballots into a race where Oz and McCormick were separated by about 1,100 votes, as of Friday afternoon.
I went to Animeverse fest and I got autographs from David Mccormick and Melanie Zanetti (Chilli and Bandit)
Former hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick often touts his deep connection to Pennsylvania as he lays the groundwork for another likely Senate run
David McCormick has often spoken about his modest upbringing on a farm in Pennsylvania. A close look at his past tells a different story.
He's the son of a wealthy college president and currently resides in Connecticut, but claims to have grown up a poor farmer. He's running in Pennsylvania, because that worked so well for Dr. Oz.
Republican Senate candidate David McCormick is outraged over an upcoming New York Times article he says contains "frivolous lies" about his
Republican Senate candidate David McCormick is outraged over an upcoming New York Times article he says contains "frivolous lies" about his childhood.
McCormick, who just last month was ridiculed after bragging that his wife was on the board of Exxon, posted about the journalistic inquiry in a Thursday explainer on social media.
"The New York Times’ [Katie Glueck] is writing a story filled w/ frivolous lies about my childhood. If it weren’t so demeaning to my parents’ lifelong teaching careers & the college town I’m so proud to have been raised in, it might be funny. [New York Times] is lying," he said on Thursday.
He went on to claim that he "lived on campus at Bloomsburg State College and my parents owned a farm ten minutes down the road. I had summer jobs bailing hay & trimming Christmas trees at nearby farms."
He then revealed what the New York Times was purportedly writing about.
The former hedge fund CEO, who is expected to announce another Senate bid, seems to spend much of his time in a $16 million Connecticut mans