McCormick, a former hedge fund chief executive officer who has
ties to ex-U.S. President Donald Trump, is among the Republicans
vying to replace Republican Senator Pat Toomey, who is retiring.
Pompeo, a former congressman from Kansas, was CIA director and
secretary of state under Trump and is considered a possible
contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.
The former secretary of state's endorsement was announced in a
statement released by the McCormick campaign. McCormick was
recently endorsed by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and
former Trump press secretary Sarah Sanders, who is running for
governor of Arkansas this year.
"Dave McCormick is a warrior, from the battlefield to the
negotiating table, and I've seen his toughness in action since
we were together at the United States Military Academy," Pompeo
said.
McCormick, who was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also
served in former President George W. Bush's administration,
pledged to fight for tough policies against China if elected.
"Mike understands that China is one of the biggest threats
facing the U.S. and the urgent need for Pennsylvania to have a
U.S. senator who will stand strong to protect Pennsylvania and
America's interests," McCormick said.
McCormick's wife, Dina Powell, served as deputy national
security adviser early in the Trump administration.
Republicans in Pennsylvania decided last Saturday not to endorse
a primary candidate in the one of the most closely watched U.S.
Senate races in the country, amid concerns they could back a
candidate in a crowded field who might put them at odds with
Trump.
Other Republicans in the race include Carla Sands, Trump's
former ambassador to Denmark, and celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz,
who is a friend of the former president.
Trump has not said whether he will back any of the current
candidates.
The Pennsylvania Republican primary election is scheduled for
May 17.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Paul Simao)
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