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Dave McCormick wins U.S. Senate race against incumbent Bob Casey

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American Catholic Tribune Nov 7, 2024

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Terry Schilling (left), President of American Principles Project and Executive Director Anthony LaBruna | https://americanprinciplesproject.org/about/staff/

According to recent reports, Dave McCormick has emerged victorious in the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania, defeating incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey. The American Principles Project's (APP) affiliated super PAC played a role in this election as part of its $18 million campaign across five states. The campaign focused on informing Pennsylvania voters about what they described as Kamala Harris’s and Casey’s "radical cultural agenda," which included policies on gender issues and military initiatives.

The APP PAC engaged in direct voter contact during the campaign, reportedly reaching over 800,000 unique voters, generating more than 34.6 million completed ad views, and sending over 1.85 million text messages.

Terry Schilling, President of APP, expressed his approval of the election outcome with the following statement: “Today’s result is a massive victory for Pennsylvania families. For years, Sen. Bob Casey has been a reliable vote for the far left, signing on to legislation that would destroy girls’ sports, eliminate female private spaces, and promote dangerous sex-change procedures for children. This agenda, which was pursued by his allies in the Biden-Harris administration, has been incredibly harmful to families."

Schilling further stated: “However, that agenda is also extremely unpopular, and now, Pennsylvania voters have officially rejected it and instead opted for pro-family champion Dave McCormick. We are thrilled to congratulate Senator-elect McCormick on his well-deserved victory, and we look forward to working with him starting next year to put American families first once again in Washington.”

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