Even though the United States Senate race ended with Republican David McCormick announced the winner, his Democratic opponent Bob Casey will still not surrender after a very close voting race. On Saturday and Sunday, McCormick and his lead increased and in the morning of Monday, forty-thousand votes separated him and Casey. The estimated percentage that McCormick is ahead by is 0.58, which is over the 0.5 percent mark in which the vote would be processed to be recounted. According to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State, around one-hundred thousand ballots were not counted as of Thursday, and the campaign of Casey is aware that the majority lean towards Democrats. Evidence of complaints filed by McCormick last week about canvassing the provisional ballots in Philadelphia, according to the team of Casey, is developing towards a suspicious end to the closest election race in the state of Pennsylvania.
Source for Photo: This combination of photos taken in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., left, at a campaign event, Sept. 13, 2024, in Wilkes-Barre, and David McCormick, the Republican nominee for Senate in Pennsylvania, at a campaign event, April 25, 2024, in Harrisburg. (AP Photo)