I can share what major outlets reported about David McCormick’s 2024 U.S. Senate campaign in Pennsylvania—but I don’t have live browsing available right now to verify the very latest updates (from the last few hours/days). Based on available reporting, here are the most relevant recent campaign developments from the 2024 cycle.
Key 2024 campaign updates (Pennsylvania Senate)
- Entered the general-election rematch vs. Sen. Bob Casey (D). McCormick announced a second Pennsylvania Senate bid for 2024, framing Casey as aligning with (and effectively rubber-stamping) Biden administration policies.[2]
- Early fundraising signal. Axios reported McCormick raised $5.4 million in his first quarter as a 2024 candidate (including a joint fundraising committee).[1]
- Outside spending/ad push. Axios also reported a super PAC backing McCormick planned a $4 million TV ad buy in the Pennsylvania Senate race.[1]
- Outcome of the general election (for context). Spotlight PA reported that McCormick defeated Bob Casey on Election Day 2024, flipping the seat to Republicans.[3]
If you want “latest” news
Tell me what you mean by “latest” (e.g., “last week” or “since April 1, 2026”), and whether you want:
- campaign strategy/ads,
- endorsements,
- court/legal developments,
- fundraising/finance,
- or staffing/states (field operations).
Then I can try to summarize the most current items within that timeframe.
Sources
Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick warned the 'stakes couldn't be higher' in the hotly-contested race as voters prepare to head to the polls for the primary.
www.foxnews.comU.S. Senator
www.mccormick.senate.govDave McCormick, the GOP candidate who came within a thousand votes of winning the 2022 Senate nomination in the crucial northeastern battleground state, is mulling another bid in 2024.
www.foxnews.comMcCormick lost to Mehmet Oz in last year's Republican primary.
www.axios.comDave McCormick defeated Bob Casey in the U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania.
www.spotlightpa.orgHaving lost the Republican Senate primary last year, Dave McCormick is back for a second try. McCormick announced his candidacy at Heinz History Center against Sen. Bob Casey, who is running for reelection next year.
www.cbsnews.comThe Pa. candidates will share a ticket with candidates for president next year in a state that is critical to whether Dems can maintain control of the White House and Senate.
whyy.orgRepublican David McCormick has won Pennsylvania's pivotal U.S. Senate seat, as the former CEO of the world's largest hedge fund beat three-term Democratic Sen. Bob Casey in Tuesday's election after accusing the incumbent of supporting policies that led to inflation, domestic turmoil and war.
www.washingtontimes.com