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Enlarge this imagePennsylvania Republican Senate candidates David McCormick, left, and Mehmet Oz are seen during campaign appearances in May 2022 in Pennsylvania.APhide captiontoggle captionAPPennsylvania Republican Senate candidates David McCormick, left, and Mehmet Oz are seen during campaign appearances in May 2022 in Pennsylvania.APHARRISBURG, Pa. Pennsylvania's Republican primary for an open U.S. Senate seat is too close to call and is likely headed for a statewide recount to decide the winner of the contest between heart surgeon-turned-TV celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick. A recount would mean that the outcome of the race might not be known until June 8, the deadline for counties to report Dave Hollins Jersey their results to the state. Oz, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, led McCormick by 1,079 votes, or 0.08 percentage points, out of 1,340,248 ballots counted as of 5 p.m. Friday. The race is close enough to trigger Pennsylvania's automatic recount law, with the separation between the candidates inside the law's 0.5% margin. The A sociated Pre s will not declare a winner in the race until the likely recount is complete.Both campaigns have hired Washington-based lawyers to lead their recount efforts, and both have hired Philadelphia-based campaign strategists who helped lead the operation to observe vote-counting on Election Day for Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2020. The two campaigns already had dozens of lawyers and volunteers fanned out around the presidential battleground state as election workers and election boards toiled through the remaining ballots. The big field of Republican candidates and their super PACs reported spending more than $70 million during the primary campaign. The winner will face Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in November's midterm elections in what Democrats see as their best opportunity to pick up a seat in the closely divided Senate.Elections With a key race too close to call, here are 4 takeaways from Tuesday's primaries Fetterman won the Democratic nomination while in the hospital recovering from a stroke four days before the election. The incumbent, Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, is retiring after serving two terms. Trump's clout is again on the line, as he looked for a third straight win in Republican Senate primaries after "Hillbilly Elegy" author JD Vance prevailed in Ohio earlier this month and U.S. Rep. Ted Budd easily scored a victory in North Carolina on Tuesday. County Philadelphia Phillies Jersey election boards began meeting Friday to sort out problematic or provisional ballots, even as election workers proce sed the last of the mail-in ballots and election-day ballot tallies from precincts.The state's 67 counties have until Tuesday's deadline in state law to certify their results to the state. Then the state's top election official has until next Thursday to i sue a recount order, which is mandatory unle s the losing candidate asks in writing that it not be carried out. Oz's campaign manager declined to comment Friday evening. McCormick's campaign said it has no plans to decline a recount.Elections The 2022 midterms are underway. Here's the calendar of primary elections Counties have until three weeks after the election June 7 to finish the recount and another day to report results to the state. The initial result could change: A recount of a statewide judicial race last November ended up padding the winner's margin Will Middlebrooks Jersey by more than 5,500 votes in a race where more than 2 million ballots were cast. Before that, there could be a flurry of lawsuits contesting the decisions of certain counties on whether to count ballots that may be difficult to read or bear some kind of irregularity. As of yet, neither campaign has gone to court, and both candidates have expre sed confidence in victory. Oz and McCormick dominated the seven-person GOP field, blanketing the state's TV screens with political ads for months and spending millions of their own money, before conservative activist Kathy Barnette surged in the campaign's final days.The fiery, hard line pro-Trump alternative blistered both Oz and McCormick as "globalists," pro-Trump pretenders, carpetbaggers and too wealthy to help regular people. She finished a distant third. Oz, who is best known as the host of daytime TV's "The Dr. Oz Show," had to overcome misgivings among hardline Trump backers about his conservative Sean Rodriguez Jersey credentials. Rivals also charged that his dual citizenship with Turkey would compromise his loyalties to the United States. If elected, Oz would be the nation's first Muslim senator. McCormick was virtually unknown four months ago and emphasized his credentials as a hometown succe s story. He not only had to overcome Trump's endorsement of Oz, but Trump also attacked McCormick viciously and repeatedly in the final two weeks of the race, calling him a Wall Street liberal, a sellout to China and the candidate of "special interests and globalists and the Washington establishment."

Enlarge this imagePennsylvania Republican Senate candidates David McCormick, left, and Mehmet Oz are seen during campaign appearances in May 2022 in Pennsylvania.APhide captiontoggle captionAPPennsylvania Republican Senate candidates David McCormick, left, and Mehmet Oz are seen during campaign appearances in May 2022 in Pennsylvania.APHARRISBURG, Pa. Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for an open U.S. Senate seat is too close to call and is likely headed for a statewide recount to decide the winner of the contest between heart surgeon-turned-TV celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick. A recount would mean that the outcome of the race might not be known until June 8, the deadline for counties to report Dave Hollins Jersey their results to the state. Oz, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, led McCormick by 1,079 votes, or 0.08 percentage points, out of 1,340,248 ballots counted as of 5 p.m. Friday. The race is close enough to trigger Pennsylvania’s automatic recount law, with the separation between the candidates inside the law’s 0.5% margin. The A sociated Pre s will not declare a winner in the race until the likely recount is complete.Both campaigns have hired Washington-based lawyers to lead their recount efforts, and both have hired Philadelphia-based campaign strategists who helped lead the operation to observe vote-counting on Election Day for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2020. The two campaigns already had dozens of lawyers and volunteers fanned out around the presidential battleground state as election workers and election boards toiled through the remaining ballots. The big field of Republican candidates and their super PACs reported spending more than $70 million during the primary campaign. The winner will face Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in November’s midterm elections in what Democrats see as their best opportunity to pick up a seat in the closely divided Senate.Elections With a key race too close to call, here are 4 takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries Fetterman won the Democratic nomination while in the hospital recovering from a stroke four days before the election. The incumbent, Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, is retiring after serving two terms. Trump’s clout is again on the line, as he looked for a third straight win in Republican Senate primaries after “Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance prevailed in Ohio earlier this month and U.S. Rep. Ted Budd easily scored a victory in North Carolina on Tuesday. County Philadelphia Phillies Jersey election boards began meeting Friday to sort out problematic or provisional ballots, even as election workers proce sed the last of the mail-in ballots and election-day ballot tallies from precincts.The state’s 67 counties have until Tuesday’s deadline in state law to certify their results to the state. Then the state’s top election official has until next Thursday to i sue a recount order, which is mandatory unle s the losing candidate asks in writing that it not be carried out. Oz’s campaign manager declined to comment Friday evening. McCormick’s campaign said it has no plans to decline a recount.Elections The 2022 midterms are underway. Here’s the calendar of primary elections Counties have until three weeks after the election June 7 to finish the recount and another day to report results to the state. The initial result could change: A recount of a statewide judicial race last November ended up padding the winner’s margin Will Middlebrooks Jersey by more than 5,500 votes in a race where more than 2 million ballots were cast. Before that, there could be a flurry of lawsuits contesting the decisions of certain counties on whether to count ballots that may be difficult to read or bear some kind of irregularity. As of yet, neither campaign has gone to court, and both candidates have expre sed confidence in victory. Oz and McCormick dominated the seven-person GOP field, blanketing the state’s TV screens with political ads for months and spending millions of their own money, before conservative activist Kathy Barnette surged in the campaign’s final days.The fiery, hard line pro-Trump alternative blistered both Oz and McCormick as “globalists,” pro-Trump pretenders, carpetbaggers and too wealthy to help regular people. She finished a distant third. Oz, who is best known as the host of daytime TV’s “The Dr. Oz Show,” had to overcome misgivings among hardline Trump backers about his conservative Sean Rodriguez Jersey credentials. Rivals also charged that his dual citizenship with Turkey would compromise his loyalties to the United States. If elected, Oz would be the nation’s first Muslim senator. McCormick was virtually unknown four months ago and emphasized his credentials as a hometown succe s story. He not only had to overcome Trump’s endorsement of Oz, but Trump also attacked McCormick viciously and repeatedly in the final two weeks of the race, calling him a Wall Street liberal, a sellout to China and the candidate of “special interests and globalists and the Washington establishment.”…

Finland and Sweden formally submit NATO

Enlarge this imagePresident of Finland Sauli Niinisto, left, and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Ander son attend a joint news conference in Stockholm, Tuesday May 17, Abraham Almonte Jersey 2022.Anders Wiklund/APhide captiontoggle captionAnders Wiklund/APPresident of Finland Sauli Niinisto, left, and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Ander son attend a joint news conference in Stockholm, Tuesday May 17, 2022.Anders Wiklund/APBRUSSELS NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that Finland, Sweden have officially applied to join the world's biggest military alliance, a move driven by security concerns over Ru sia's war in Ukraine. "I warmly welcome the requests by Finland and Sweden to join NATO. You are our closest partners," Stoltenberg told reporters after a receiving their application Roberto Perez Jersey letters from the two Nordic countries' amba sadors. The application must now be weighed by the 30 member countries. That proce s is expected to take about two weeks, although Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expre sed reservations about Finland and Sweden joining.National Security U.S. officials seek clarity on Turkey's view of NATO expansion If his objections are overcome, and acce sion talks go as well as expected, the two could become members within a few months. The proce s usually takes eight Ricky Vaughn Jersey to 12 months, but NATO wants to move quickly given the threat from Ru sia hanging over the Nordic countries' heads. Canada, for example, says that it expects to ratify their acce sion protocol in just a few days. Public opinion in Finland and Sweden has shifted ma sively in favor of membership since Ru sia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24.Finland and Sweden are NATO's closest partners. They have functioning democracies, well-funded armed forces and contribute to the alliance's Andrew Miller Jersey military operations and air policing. Any obstacles they face will merely be of a technical, or po sibly political nature.

Enlarge this imagePresident of Finland Sauli Niinisto, left, and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Ander son attend a joint news conference in Stockholm, Tuesday May 17, Abraham Almonte Jersey 2022.Anders Wiklund/APhide captiontoggle captionAnders Wiklund/APPresident of Finland Sauli Niinisto, left, and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Ander son attend a joint news conference in Stockholm, Tuesday May 17, 2022.Anders Wiklund/APBRUSSELS NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that Finland, Sweden have officially applied to join the world’s biggest military alliance, a move driven by security concerns over Ru sia’s war in Ukraine. “I warmly welcome the requests by Finland and Sweden to join NATO. You are our closest partners,” Stoltenberg told reporters after a receiving their application Roberto Perez Jersey letters from the two Nordic countries’ amba sadors. The application must now be weighed by the 30 member countries. That proce s is expected to take about two weeks, although Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expre sed reservations about Finland and Sweden joining.National Security U.S. officials seek clarity on Turkey’s view of NATO expansion If his objections are overcome, and acce sion talks go as well as expected, the two could become members within a few months. The proce s usually takes eight Ricky Vaughn Jersey to 12 months, but NATO wants to move quickly given the threat from Ru sia hanging over the Nordic countries’ heads. Canada, for example, says that it expects to ratify their acce sion protocol in just a few days. Public opinion in Finland and Sweden has shifted ma sively in favor of membership since Ru sia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24.Finland and Sweden are NATO’s closest partners. They have functioning democracies, well-funded armed forces and contribute to the alliance’s Andrew Miller Jersey military operations and air policing. Any obstacles they face will merely be of a technical, or po sibly political nature.…

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