Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) may face his toughest challenge yet in the upcoming November Senate race against Republican David McCormick. This highly anticipated contest is expected to be one of the pivotal races of the year.
On Tuesday, McCormick is poised to secure the Republican nomination for the crucial seat, paving the way for a showdown with Casey, who seeks his fourth Senate term.
The Republican Party saw the former hedge fund CEO as the perfect candidate to challenge Casey, considering their past disappointment with nominee selections in the previous general elections.
“It’s definitely going to be a challenging journey, but if there’s anyone capable of pulling it off, it’s the Republicans, who have wisely chosen McCormick as their candidate,” commented Samuel Chen, a Republican strategist. “This may very well be the most promising opportunity for Pennsylvania Republicans to oust Bob Casey.”
During President George W. Bush’s administration, McCormick played various important roles, serving as deputy national security adviser and undersecretary of the Treasury for international affairs. Afterward, he took on the position of CEO at Bridgewater Associates, a hedge fund, before eventually deciding to enter the race for an open Senate seat in Pennsylvania in 2022.
Experts from Pennsylvania suggest that McCormick could present the toughest competition Casey has faced throughout his Senate career, especially considering that Casey’s previous campaigns have been relatively easy.
Casey won his first Senate election in 2006, which was held during a midterm election characterized by a blue wave as a response to the Bush administration. He successfully secured reelection in 2012, coinciding with President Obama’s reelection victory and Pennsylvania’s comfortable support for Obama. Furthermore, Casey triumphed in the 2018 midterm election, which witnessed a backlash against the Trump administration.
Nicholas believes that the political landscape in 2024 is not clearly biased towards one party, which will make the race more competitive.
Casey, as a candidate, possesses a range of strengths that have proven to be advantageous in previous years.
Both parties recognized that Casey is a senator who is personally liked and whose family is highly regarded in Pennsylvania.
Casey’s father, Bob Casey Sr., served as governor for two terms in the 1980s and 1990s.
According to Chen, he has achieved more statewide victories than any other current officeholder in the state. With the added advantage of his father being Pennsylvania’s former governor, name recognition plays a significant role in this state.
Chen, who previously worked for former Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), believes that McCormick has the potential to make a strong impact by effectively portraying Casey as a “career politician” who has consistently aligned himself with President Biden’s stance on various issues.
According to Democratic strategist Daniel Fee, Casey is often described as not being “flashy,” but it is important to note that Pennsylvania has a track record of not favoring “big personalities” when it comes to their political choices. However, Fee did acknowledge that there have been exceptions to this trend, citing individuals such as Fetterman, Toomey, and former Senator Arlen Specter.
“Pennsylvanians from all corners of the state are rallying behind Dave’s campaign, eager to send a true representative of our heritage and values to the Senate. As a seventh-generation Pennsylvanian, combat veteran, and successful entrepreneur, Dave brings a unique perspective and a wealth of experience to the table. People are excited about the prospect of having someone with his background and fresh ideas leading the way.”
Polling indicates that Casey seems to have an early advantage. In a recent poll conducted by Franklin & Marshall College, he was ahead by 7 points. Additionally, an Emerson College poll from last month showed Casey leading by 4 points.
According to Nicholas, candidates who are already in office tend to have an advantage at this stage of the race.
In recent years, Democrats have consistently shown strong performances in statewide elections, especially since Trump’s victory in 2016, which resulted in him flipping the state. Currently, the only two Republicans holding statewide office are the state treasurer and auditor general.
Pennsylvania Democrats have experienced significant success in recent years, securing victories in key races such as governor, Senate, state attorney general, and even gaining control of the state House in 2022, marking their first triumph in over a decade.
According to Fee, Pennsylvania Democrats have experienced a successful period in the past few years following the election of Trump.
In recent years, Republicans have been experiencing an increase in voter registration, while the number of Democrats has been declining in numerous counties.
Both Democrats and Republicans anticipate that both candidates will have ample financial resources in what is expected to be a closely contested and high-stakes race.
In a clear demonstration of the potential intensity of the race, McCormick took a proactive approach by addressing a New York Times reporter before the release of an article discussing his background. The article, published on Friday, highlighted McCormick’s misleading statements about his upbringing, particularly his claim of being raised on a farm.
McCormick is pushing back against the outlet’s accusations, claiming that they have cherry-picked and distorted his statements about his upbringing. He clarifies that he has previously mentioned that his family owned a farm and that he had summer jobs baling hay and trimming Christmas trees.
McCormick has faced criticism from opponents who label him as a “carpetbagger” due to his ownership of a home in Connecticut, which he had previously listed as his primary address. The Associated Press reported that McCormick’s participation in the 2022 Republican primaries marked his first vote in Pennsylvania in 16 years.
McCormick’s campaign has previously pointed out that his family has deep roots in Pennsylvania and that he currently resides in Pittsburgh.
According to Republican strategist Josh Novotney, he anticipates that the key issues that will determine the outcome of the race will closely resemble those from two years ago. In particular, he highlights immigration as a significant concern for Republican voters, along with crime, which has emerged as a top priority.
Abortion is expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming elections, just as it did in the previous Senate race between Fetterman and Oz and the gubernatorial race between Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) and state Sen. Doug Mastriano (R).
According to the expert, the Democrats will likely focus on discussing abortion, while the Republicans will prioritize discussing crime and the border. However, he also acknowledges that these topics may not be possible to address given the current governor’s stance on the issues.