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Democrats are mocking Dave McCormick’s Connecticut residency by flying a banner before Temple’s game against UConn. McCormick, a former hedge fund manager living in a Connecticut mansion, is contesting Pennsylvania’s US Senate seat. He’s been criticized for his voting record and residence claims.
Democrats Mock Dave McCormick’s Residency with Banner at Temple Football Game
Democrats are seizing the Temple University vs. UConn football game to spotlight Dave McCormick’s out-of-state residency controversy.
Following the recent US Senate debate between McCormick and Sen. Bob Casey, a plane with a banner reading “Go Huskies! Love Dave McCormick” will circle Center City Philadelphia on Saturday, starting at 10 AM during key tailgating hours.
McCormick, a former Connecticut-based hedge fund manager challenging Casey, defended himself in the debate after Casey highlighted his Connecticut ties, even accusing the Associated Press of misinformation.
“Senator Casey is once again lying,” McCormick stated, dismissing AP’s reports as falsehoods.
The Associated Press reported McCormick’s residence in a $16 million mansion on Connecticut’s affluent Gold Coast.
Casey claimed, “The biggest lie told in this election was when my opponent said he lived in Pennsylvania while residing in Connecticut.”
McCormick’s Westport property boasts luxury amenities like a 1,500-bottle wine cellar and private waterfront on Long Island Sound.
Pennsylvania voting records show McCormick did not vote in Allegheny County for 15 years until moving back to run for Senate in 2022.
Flight records obtained by Vanity Fair reveal McCormick’s travel between Connecticut and Pennsylvania as he prepared for his Senate campaign.
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