McCormick Feels He Won Last Night’s Debate in Grove City

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(Grove City, Pa.) What could be the final primary debate between Republicans running for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate seat devolved into a string of attacks. The candidates stretched for any perceived advantage in a wide-open race. In many cases, candidates blew off questions during Wednesday night’s hour-long debate. Abortion made one question, despite it dominating headlines after a leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion suggesting the court’s conservative majority is poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide. The candidates applauded the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but didn’t respond directly to whether they support any exceptions for abortion. In a release sent out by McCormick’s Campaign after the debate they feel they he undoubtedly won the debate. In the statement McCormick said that “Tonight it was made clear to Pennsylvanians that I am the true conservative candidate who will stand up for them and take on Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer and the extreme left, while Mehmet Oz once again showed he’s a Hollywood liberal phony who will read whatever script is put in front of him.” The primary is May 17.


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