Sore Loser: Top Democrat Refuses to Concede After Losing His Seat, Showing Liberal Meltdown Is Far from Over

The⁣ text presents a narrative surrounding the recent Senate election⁢ in Pennsylvania, focusing on Democratic ‌Senator Bob Casey’s response after losing to Republican⁢ Senator-elect ⁢Dave McCormick.‍ Casey has reportedly not conceded the race and even initiated ‍a legal challenge,​ claiming that ​there are over 100,000 uncounted votes. However, ⁣the Associated Press has reported that McCormick holds a lead of more than 36,000 votes, indicating that‌ there ⁢may not be sufficient outstanding votes for Casey to overturn the result.

The⁣ article mentions that many of the remaining votes are from areas heavily ​favoring McCormick, making Casey’s path to victory highly unlikely. Furthermore, it highlights‍ the involvement of Democratic lawyers who are attempting ⁣to ‌contest McCormick’s‌ win, despite not showing evidence‌ of electoral fraud. The text criticizes Casey for ⁢his stance, suggesting he should follow his own previous advice regarding concession in elections. The⁤ overall perspective emphasizes the importance of​ accepting electoral outcomes and the implications ​of seeking legal recourse after a defeat.


Funny how the defenders of “democracy” behave when they do not like its results.

Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, who narrowly lost his re-election bid to Republican Senator-elect Dave McCormick, has refused to concede the race.

Moreover, according to one report, Casey has mounted a legal challenge.

The Associated Press called the race for McCormick on Thursday. As of Friday afternoon, the Senator-elect’s lead over Casey stood at more than 36,000 votes.

Nonetheless, the Democrat incumbent has chosen to hold his ground, insisting that plenty of votes remain uncounted.

“It has been made clear there are more than 100,000 votes still to be counted,” Casey wrote Thursday on the social media platform X.

The problem, of course, is that the Associated Press also knew about those outstanding votes.

“McCormick was leading by more than 30,000 votes when AP called the race at 4:09 p.m., and though there were an estimated 91,000 votes still outstanding, there were not enough in areas supporting Casey for him to make up the difference,” the outlet explained.

Furthermore, many of the outstanding votes came from deep-red Cambria County, where McCormick led by more than 40 points.

In other words, simple math makes Casey’s hopes for victory nearly impossible.

Unfortunately, that has not stopped the incumbent from unleashing some of the worst people on Earth: Democrat lawyers.

According to Jack Posobiec of Human Events, “teams of lawyers” have already begun “trying to subvert Dave McCormick’s victory.”

President-elect Donald Trump won Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes. As of Friday, according to the Associated Press, Trump’s margin of victory over Vice President Kamala Harris stood at 142,000 votes.

Thus, McCormick’s victory should come as no surprise.

Moreover, no one has raised allegations of fraud.

Casey, therefore, would do well to follow his own advice.

In 2020, the senator insisted that then-President Trump should “take the first step” of “concession” to President-elect Joe Biden.

Of course, there’s plenty of evidence that deep-state actors rigged the 2020 election against Trump, who never formally conceded — nor should he have.

As far as anyone knows, those dishonest machinations have not occurred in the 2024 Pennsylvania Senate race. Why, therefore, does Casey need “teams of lawyers”?

In short, the defeated Democrat should take the first step of concession and congratulate Senator-elect McCormick.




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