Two Weeks After Election, Leftist Loser Finally Concedes PA Senate Race

The Pennsylvania Senate race ended in a firestorm of controversy. Republican Dave McCormick emerged victorious on election night, but communist/globalist Bob Casey was not ready to let go.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

Dave McCormick (left) and Bob Casey (right) Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Race

Instead of conceding, Casey dug in his heels, launching a recount and alleging more than 100,000 votes were still in play. What followed was a circus that nearly shattered voters’ faith in the system.

Things went from bad to worse when officials in Bucks County tried to count illegal ballots to tip the scales in Casey’s favor. This blatant disregard for the law shocked the entire nation.

It forced Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court and even the governor to step in and slam the brakes on the debacle. It was a textbook example of how little some on the Left respect the rules of democracy.

From The Post Millennial:

Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey conceded his contested race on Thursday as the recount he ordered continued. He said in a video that he had called Dave McCormick to congratulate him on his win of the seat. Casey has served in Pennsylvania since 2007. The race had already been called for McCormick by major news organizations. This gives Republicans 53 Senate seats to the Democrats’ 47…

Casey had previously refused to concede. With 98 percent of the vote counted, McCormick had received 49 percent of the vote to Casey’s 48.5 percent.

On Thursday, Casey announced his concession via video, admitting he had called McCormick to congratulate him.

Casey didn’t miss a chance to pat himself on the back. He praised the recount, claiming it reassured Pennsylvanians about the integrity of the process.

‘Proud’ of the effort to cure ballots and recount votes, he said. Translation: Thanks for letting me drag this out long enough to make everyone hate elections.

Noteworthy is that Casey refused to concede even when McCormick led with 98 percent of the vote counted.

Casey clung to a razor-thin margin, arguing that “more than 100,000 votes still needed to be counted.”

What Casey called ‘dedication’ looked a lot like ‘desperation’ to most observers.

And where the situation became truly outrageous: Election officials in Bucks County defied a Supreme Court ruling to exclude ineligible ballots.

Let that sink in. A county openly

ignored the law in an attempt to swing the race.

McCormick and voters were not having it and took the fight to court. The state Supreme Court and the governor had to intervene, condemning the rogue county’s actions.

This debacle was not just about Pennsylvania—it was about trust. Voters cannot believe in fair elections when one party plays dirty—and the other party recurringly folds like a cheap rug.

Final thought: At last glance there is still one U.S. Senate election to adjudicate. Kari Lake in Arizona had another one stolen from her.