NEW: DAVID MCCORMICK’S CONNECTICUT RESIDENCY UNDER SCRUTINY

NOTUS: McCormick “Voted in Pennsylvania for the First Time in 16 Years When His Name Was on the Ballot”

PENNSYLVANIA — David McCormick’s Connecticut residency is back in the spotlight this week following a new report from NOTUS. McCormick continues to get called out for lying about where he lives as he refuses to answer questions about how much time he actually spends in Pennsylvania and spends tens of thousands of dollars on private planes back to his home state.

NOTUS: This Year’s Senate Campaigns Are Flush With Candidates From Out of State. Will It Matter?

  • A surprising number of Senate candidates this year have out-of-state ties that, in even the recent past, could cost them their races. Some, like Republicans Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania and Eric Hovde in Wisconsin, own or rent homes in other states whose value far exceeds that of the residences they own in the states they’re running in.
  • McCormick faced the same accusations when he ran for the Republican Senate primary in 2022, losing to Oz. 
  • He voted in Pennsylvania for the first time in 16 years when his name was on the ballot. 
  • Three months after announcing that campaign, he sold a $6.5 million home in Fairfield, Connecticut, but still rents a multimillion-dollar home on the harbor in Southport. He bought a home in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood in 2022 and owns a family farm in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, but uses his Connecticut address as a mailing address and has done interviews from his Connecticut home

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