The Pennsylvania gubernatorial race also appears to be set, while NBC News projects Lt. Gov. John Fetterman will win the state's Democratic Senate primary race — but who his Republican opponent will be is still unclear
for two decades, was neck-and-neck in the polls with two other Republicans: ex-hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick, and right-wing commentator Kathy Barnette, who surged in popularity in the final days of the primary.
Fetterman was projected to defeat his leading rivals, U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta. He"understands that working class families in Pennsylvania and across the country have been dealt out for far too long," Biden's statement said."It's time to deal them back in, and electing John to the United States Senate would be a big step forward for Pennsylvania's working people.""They have fought a malicious, chaotic primary campaign to be the most extreme," Biden said.
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