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A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], McCormick served as [[Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs]] from 2007 to 2009.<ref name="FinancialTimes2019December6FortadoLindsay" /> He was a candidate for Senate in [[2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania#Results|2022]] but narrowly lost the Republican primary to [[Mehmet Oz]], falling short by fewer than 1,000 votes.
McCormick ran again for Senate in 2024, winning the Republican nomination unopposed. He faced incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] incumbent [[Bob Casey Jr.]] in the general election. As of November 9, the [[Associated Press]] and [[Fox News]] called the race{{when}} in favor of McCormick,{{clarify|with what voting margin? with what pct of the votes tallied?}} but [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], [[CBS]], [[CNN]], and [[NBC]] are yet to call the race.
==Early life and education==
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