McCormick Concedes PA Senate Primary to Oz
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On Friday, Republican Dave McCormick conceded to celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania's Republican Senate primary. While left-leaning articles highlight that Oz will face Democratic nominee John Fetterman, the commonwealth’s lieutenant governor, right-leaning articles highlight that a lengthy recount process delayed the results of the tight primary contest.
A left-leaning article by Bloomberg highlights that Oz will face Democratic nominee John Fetterman, the commonwealth’s lieutenant governor. Fetterman has not campaigned since suffering a stroke before the May 17 primary.
NPR published a centrist article reporting that Oz led McCormick by 972 votes. In remarks to supporters, McCormick said he could not make up the deficit in the recount.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that a lengthy recount process delayed the results of the tight primary contest. Oz and McCormick were separated by less than 1,000 votes.