It’s over…
More than two weeks after Election Day, Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. Bob Casey Jr. has finally conceded to Dave McCormick.
Casey said in a statement that he called McCormick to congratulate him. McCormick’s campaign also independently confirmed the news to Fox News Digital.
“I just called Dave McCormick to congratulate him on his election to represent Pennsylvania in the United States Senate,” Casey said in the statement. “As the first count of ballots is completed, Pennsylvanians can move forward with the knowledge that their voices were heard, whether their vote was the first to be counted or the last.”
“This race was one of the closest in our Commonwealth’s history, decided by less than a quarter of a point. I am grateful to the thousands of people who worked to make sure every eligible vote cast could be counted, including election officials in all 67 counties.”
The Associated Press called the race for McCormick two weeks ago.
As of 5 p.m. today, Pennsylvania's counties have completed their initial count of all votes cast, with the exception of ballots under challenge. This is a major step that marks the end of counties’ initial counting processes and signals that counties begin preparing their results…
— PA Department of State (@PAStateDept) November 21, 2024
The news comes after McCormickbeat out Casey by just 17,000 votes to win the Senate seat, according to the most recent unofficial data from the Department of State – putting Casey well within the 0.5% margin of error required under Pennsylvania law to trigger an automatic recount.
That recount began Monday and was slated to end Nov. 26.
In his statement Thursday, Casey praised the democratic process and voters who turned out in the Keystone State.
“When a Pennsylvanian takes the time to cast a legal vote, often waiting in long lines and taking time away from their work and family, they deserve to know that their vote will count,” Casey said. “That’s democracy.”
Later Thursday, Casey took to X to thank his supporters.
“During my time in office, I have been guided by an inscription on the Finance Building in Harrisburg: ‘All public service is a trust, given in faith and accepted in honor.’”
During my time in office, I have been guided by an inscription on the Finance Building in Harrisburg: “All public service is a trust, given in faith and accepted in honor.”
— Bob Casey Jr. (@Bob_Casey) November 21, 2024
Thank you for your trust in me for all these years, Pennsylvania. It has been the honor of my lifetime. pic.twitter.com/RSXEFwdge8
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Lot’s of sneaky Dems should be charged with election fraud.
Buh bye, until then.
Yes they should and Mark Ellis should be disbarred.
Finally he had to give up. He is a disgrace.