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Dr. Oz declares himself ‘presumptive’ GOP Senate nominee amidst recount
As state officials start the official recount in Pennsylvania’s Senate GOP race, celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz said in a video Friday that he’s “blessed to have earned the presumptive Republican nomination for the United States Senate” in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania.
According to unofficial returns from the Pennsylvania Department of State, Oz is leading former hedge fund CEO David McCormick by 923 votes, or .07 percent, heading into the recount.
Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman this week ordered the recount, which is automatically triggered when a race comes down to a half of a percentage point or less. The runner-up in an election can waive off a recount, but McCormick declined to do so.
Asked about Oz’s claim to the party nomination, a spokesperson for McCormick pointed to a campaign statement earlier this week about the recount.
“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,” said McCormick at the time. “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.” A McCormick aide added that “presumptive is right.”
In his video Friday, Oz sought to unite the Republican Party and pivot to the general election. He said he is “going to reach to every corner of this commonwealth” and will “work with anybody who’s got good ideas.”
Deputy secretary of elections and commissions Jonathan Marks said on Thursday that an estimated 10,000 ballots have yet to be counted – including roughly 6,000 mail-in and absentee ballots (including as many as 3,000 overseas or military ballots) and 4,000 provisional ballots.
McCormick, who has outperformed Oz in the mail-in vote, has filed a lawsuit in state court in an attempt to count those ballots after a federal court ruled that similar ballots must be counted in a 2021 county judgeship election. Oz, along with the Republican National Committee and the state Republican Party, has opposed the effort.
A hearing for McCormick’s case in state court is scheduled for Tuesday morning. McCormick has argued that, in light of the Third Circuit’s ruling that said undated ballots should be counted, that should also apply to this year’s Senate primary. But there is still significant legal uncertainty in McCormick’s case because of its roots in that federal decision.
On Friday afternoon, attorneys for one of the county judicial candidates asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block the circuit court’s decision.
“The Third Circuit’s decision has already reverberated throughout the State,” the application reads. “The judgment also came down just days after Pennsylvania’s 2022 primary elections. Several of those races were decided by slim margins, and the Third Circuit’s order to count undated ballots could change the outcomes.”
The judicial candidate’s attorneys ask that the court issue a stay no later than June 2, next Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump said on the day after last week’s primary that “in Pennsylvania they are unable to count the Mail-in Ballots It is a BIG MESS.” He also urged Oz to “declare victory,” adding, “It makes it much harder for them to cheat with the ballots that they ‘just happen to find.’” Trump endorsed Oz last month.
Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.
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