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U.S. Army veteran and former Treasury Department official,
McCormick, 58, will kick off one of the nation's most closely
watched races with a speech in Pittsburgh, two sources said.
Reuters first reported on Sept. 12 that the former CEO of
Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds,
would run.
Pennsylvania, one of the nation's most politically competitive
states, has tilted toward Democrats in recent years. Republicans
in 2022 faced several losses in the state, including candidates
for Senate and governor backed by former President Donald Trump.
Republicans view the seat as a potential game-changer in 2024
for control of Congress. Democrats are defending a one-seat
Senate majority while facing tough incumbent races in West
Virginia, Ohio and Montana - states who backed Donald Trump and
other Republicans in recent elections.
The Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan newsletter, describes
the race McCormick is joining as leaning Democratic.
U.S. Senate Republicans focused on McCormick as they try to line
up fresh candidates for 2024, after newcomers with fringe views
cost them seats in 2022. Republicans believe he is moderate
enough to appeal to suburbanites and stable enough to help other
candidates on the ticket.
Pennsylvania had a Republican senator and a Democratic senator
for more than a decade until Republican Patrick Toomey retired
in January. U.S. Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, picked up
the Toomey seat last year after beating television celebrity
physician Mehmet Oz.
The McCormick campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
McCormick's decision comes after weeks of wrangling over whether
Trump at the top of the ticket could be a drag, making it more
difficult to oust the well-funded Casey, 63. The popular sitting
Democratic senator, whose father was a Pennsylvania governor,
has won three state-wide election.
McCormick is already facing attacks from Democrats about whether
he truly lives in Pennsylvania. He changed his residency from
Connecticut last year to run for office, but The Associated
Press reported last month that McCormick still rents a $16
million mansion in Connecticut.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw. Editing by Heather Timmons and
Lincoln Feast.)
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