Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 9
Fetterman, McCormick Form Joint Fundraising Committee in Rare 2-Party Senate Move
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 9

Fetterman, McCormick Form Joint Fundraising Committee in Rare 2-Party Senate Move

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 9

Summary

  • A Federal Election Commission filing shows Pennsylvania Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick have created a joint fundraising committee despite serving in opposing parties.
  • The arrangement is unusual for sitting lawmakers across party lines and adds a concrete step to recent speculation that Republicans have been courting Fetterman.
  • Fetterman has said he has no plans to switch parties, leaving the committee as a notable bipartisan fundraising vehicle rather than evidence of a formal political realignment.

Insights

How might a recent Supreme Court decision on campaign finance influence this rare bipartisan fundraising alliance?
In a fiercely competitive state, what does this bipartisan committee reveal about future political cooperation?
What does this fundraising model offer donors that single-party committees do not?