Dr. Oz Declares ‘Presumptive Victory’ in Pennsylvania

Dr. Oz via Wikimedia Commons

Trump-endorsed Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Oz has declared “presumptive victory” in the race despite a recount currently being underway.

According to Townhall:

”I am blessed to have earned the presumptive Republican nomination for the United States Senate,” while also vowing to unify the Republican Party.

Oz, who was endorsed by President Trump is confident he will not disappoint Americans, giving hope that the nation’s future looks bright with more freedom and less government.

“You want to make sure that the person you elect will stand up for what you believe is important…am here to tell you that I am going to do that, but more importantly, I am going to reach to every corner of this commonwealth. I know we’ve got to heal, we’ve got to pull people together again, I want to make sure that happens.”

However, McCormick isn’t ready to concede until all of the ballots have been recounted.

In a statement, McCormick said “we are proud our campaign received nearly 418,000 votes, won 37 of 67 counties, and contributed to a historic turnout with a razor-thin difference between myself and Mehmet Oz…this narrow difference triggers an automatic recount, and we look forward to a swift resolution so our party can unite to defeat socialist John Fetterman in the fall.”

Votes from the second recount is due on June 7.



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