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Bob Casey made one of his last stops as a U.S. Senator in Northeast Pennsylvania on Friday, visiting King’s College’s new Frank and Carolyn Kowalski Center for Advanced Healthcare in downtown Wilkes-Barre. Casey secured a $450 million federal grant for the project.
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Defeat ends almost 30-year career as statewide elected official.
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The order reaffirms previous rulings that found mail-in ballots returned in undated or incorrectly dated envelopes shouldn't count
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McCormick campaign says Casey avoiding 'inescapable truth' that he will lose once recount done.
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Counties must begin recounts by Wednesday and finish them by Nov. 26
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Casey, for Senate votes, and Republican Dave McCormick, for Senate orientation sessions, were in Washington on Tuesday
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The Pittsburgh Republican leads the Scranton Democrat by more than 31,000 votes. Earlier, Casey camp said race isn't over.
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Republicans also sweep all three statewide row offices and avoid losing state House and Senate seats in northeast and north-central Pennsylvania
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Outcomes on Election Day will decide which party controls White House, Congress and the state House
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The candidates and outside groups have spent record-setting amounts of money as control of the Senate hangs in the balance.