Sen. Bob Casey's continued refusal to concede the election undermines the will of the people and distracts from a smooth transition for the newly elected Dave McCormick.
Despite a significant lead, Casey uses the slow process of provisional ballot canvassing to justify his stance, ultimately complicating governance and wasting taxpayer resources.
With McCormick maintaining a 35,000-vote margin, Casey's actions are seen as detrimental not just politically but also for the operational efficiency of state governance.
The post-election period for Casey has been marked by fundraising efforts, raising questions about motivations behind his refusal to concede and concerns over the implications for Pennsylvania.
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