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Will this put Republicans at a disadvantage?
The Senator from Pennsylvania will retire.
"Republican Sen. Pat Toomey formally announced Monday he will neither run for reelection nor run for governor in 2022, a major blow to Republicans' long-term plans of competing statewide in Pennsylvania."
Toomey said they have studied the data and it doesn't look like he can win to keep his seat.
"He also said he is "cautiously optimistic" his party would retain its majority at the ballot box this fall amid a fierce battle for the Senate, which would make him Senate Banking Committee chair for his last two years."
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The Senator from Pennsylvania will retire.
"Republican Sen. Pat Toomey formally announced Monday he will neither run for reelection nor run for governor in 2022, a major blow to Republicans' long-term plans of competing statewide in Pennsylvania."
Toomey said they have studied the data and it doesn't look like he can win to keep his seat.
"He also said he is "cautiously optimistic" his party would retain its majority at the ballot box this fall amid a fierce battle for the Senate, which would make him Senate Banking Committee chair for his last two years."
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Sen. Pat Toomey to retire from politics in blow to GOP
The move puts Republicans at an immediate disadvantage as they survey the 2022 Senate landscape.
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