Dave McCormick’s Hedge Fund Days Are a Double-Edged Sword in Pennsylvania’s Senate Race
McCormick’s Wall Street days haven’t been such an asset of late.
McCormick’s Wall Street days haven’t been such an asset of late.
Loomer, who once declared herself a “proud Islamophobe,” has a long history of promoting ugly and extreme conspiracies. She recently posted a racist attack against Vice President Kamala Harris on X.
Both Republican former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter, former Rep. Liz Cheney, have deemed Trump a fundamental threat to American values and democracy.
The share of young women who hold liberal views on the environment, abortion, race relations and gun laws has also also jumped by double digits.
Vice President Harris gave a forceful defense of abortion rights during her presidential debate with Republican Donald Trump.
“I trust Donald Trump, not the government,” said a 38-year-old Republican from Gulfport, Mississippi. “That’s it.”
No Democrat has won the White House without Pennsylvania since 1948.
Trump’s message represents his latest threat to use the office of the presidency to exact retribution if he wins a second term.
“For four years, Donald Trump and his MAGA allies have been scheming to sow distrust in our elections and undermine our democracy so they can cry foul when they lose,” said Harris campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon.
“Sheriff Harran has blatantly overstepped his authority by enrolling Bucks County in a 287(g) agreement, a reckless decision that weaponizes local law enforcement to carry out ICE’s harmful agenda. This policy isn’t about safety—it’s about intimidation,” said Karen Rodriguez, member of Make the Road Pennsylvania and a Bucks County resident.
Supporters said changes to the cyber charter rules are widely backed among the state’s 500 school boards and that cyber school spending has been the subject of critical reviews, including recently by Republican Auditor General Tim DeFoor.
“People will die,” warns Melissa Rinker, who has over 20 chronic illnesses and relies 100 percent on Medicaid for medication and monthly doctor’s visits.
“The Trump Administration would rather women die in emergency rooms than receive life-saving abortions,” said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights.
“This bill would provide Pennsylvania students with the necessary critical thinking skills and knowledge to evaluate the accuracy of news stories for themselves,” said state Sen. Katie Muth.
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