Fetterman criticizes AP for calling Pennsylvania Senate race
Source: The Hill
11/07/24 6:19 PM ET
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) criticized The Associated Press on Thursday over its call for the Republican challenger in the Pennsylvania Senate race, saying the outlet shouldnt make a call in this race just yet. We still have tens of thousands of votes to be counted across the Commonwealth, Fetterman said in a post on social platform X. @AP_Politics shouldnt make a call in this race until every Pennsylvanian has their vote counted.
The AP said Thursday that Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) had lost his race to Republican Dave McCormick. Decision Desk HQ, The Hills partner, has not yet called the race. According to election results from Decision Desk HQ, McCormick is leading Casey by 0.5 percentage points, with McCormick at 49 percent and Casey at 48.5 percent, as of 6 p.m. EST.
As the Pennsylvania Secretary of State said this afternoon, there are tens of thousands of ballots across the Commonwealth still to count, which includes provisional ballots, military and overseas ballots, and mail ballots, Casey campaign spokesperson Maddy McDaniel said in a statement posted to X about 25 minutes after AP announced its race call.
This race is within half a point and cannot be called while the votes of thousands of Pennsylvanians are still being counted. We will make sure every Pennsylvanians voice is heard.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4979808-fetterman-ap-election-call-criticism/
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We still have tens of thousands of votes to be counted across the Commonwealth.
@AP_Politics shouldnt make a call in this race until every Pennsylvanian has their vote counted.
5:05 PM · Nov 7, 2024
2naSalit
(93,436 posts)That there was a big rush to call elections that night, several for which votes were still being cast.
Too many oddities, I am going to deny the "fair" part because I sense cheating.
pimpbot
(1,014 posts)Sure its fine to point out the dumbassery of the AP, but what matters is the final result. Since its so close there will probably be a recount one way or the other.