Former President Donald Trump has thrown his support behind Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania’s Senate campaign, endorsing him despite their rocky history. McCormick, who is running unopposed in the Republican primary on April 23, received Trump’s endorsement during a recent rally where the former president urged supporters to vote for him and criticized Democrat Bob Casey.
In response, McCormick thanked Trump for his endorsement and expressed confidence in winning in November. Trump’s endorsement comes as part of his strategy to endorse candidates in swing states, aiming for success like his 2016 victory in Pennsylvania.
During the rally, Trump also addressed the situation in Israel and criticized President Biden’s handling of it, leading to chants of “Genocide Joe” from the crowd. This rally in Pennsylvania was Trump’s last before the start of his hush money trial in New York. He is set to be present in court every weekday except Wednesday.
Despite the trial looming over him, Trump plans to continue campaigning and has a scheduled appearance in North Carolina on April 20. The former president shows no signs of slowing down, even as legal issues persist. Stay tuned for updates on the Senate campaign and Trump’s ongoing activities on Road Rug Cars.