Two Pennsylvania Senate candidates become top targets at events they didn't attend
CNN
Republican David McCormick and Democrat John Fetterman opted to skip separate events with their Senate primary opponents this weekend where they became the central targets of attacks, underscoring their statuses in their respective primary fields just six weeks before Election Day in Pennsylvania.
McCormick, the former hedge fund manager turned Senate candidate, skipped a Republican forum on Saturday outside Harrisburg, leading his opponents to attack his business dealings in China and the fact that he recently lived in Connecticut. On Sunday, Fetterman skipped a Democratic primary debate in Allentown, leaving an empty lectern on the stage and allowing his two opponents, Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, to attack the lieutenant governor's fitness for the Senate.
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