McCormick Endorsed by PA Fraternal Order of Police, PA State Troopers Association
‘Joe Biden and Bob Casey’s soft-on-crime agenda has failed’
HARRISBURG, PA. — Dave McCormick, a combat veteran and Pennsylvania job creator who served in the highest levels of government, was recently endorsed by the 40,000-member Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police, the largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers in the commonwealth, and the 4,300-member Pennsylvania State Troopers Association. McCormick has already been endorsed by 48 county sheriffs from across Pennsylvania.
“Like the brave men and women of the PA Fraternal Order of Police, Dave McCormick understands what it is like to put his life on the line in service of others,” said Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police President Joe Regan upon endorsing McCormick. “We need strong servant leaders like him to guide our nation forward.”
“Dave McCormick is just the kind of leader we need in Washington. He’s a decorated veteran who understands the dangerous work law enforcement does everyday. Dave’s committed to making sure we have the resources we need to fulfill our mission of protecting millions of Pennsylvania families,” said Pennsylvania State Troopers Association President Stephen Polishan.
“It is an honor to have the support of tens of thousands of Pennsylvania men and women in blue,” said Dave McCormick of the endorsements. “Joe Biden and Bob Casey’s soft-on-crime agenda has failed them and made our Commonwealth more dangerous. It’s time our men and women in blue had a leader in Washington who will fight tirelessly to get them the support they deserve.”
About the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police:
“The Pennsylvania State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police is the Commonwealth’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers. The State lodge was formed on July 24, 1934 and currently has a membership of approximately 40,000 men and women in 106 individual lodges. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities.”
About the Pennsylvania State Troopers Association:
“The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association (PSTA) consists of 4,300 active and retired State Police Troopers. The PSTA was created to help protect those who protect us, and to serve those who serve this commonwealth. It is the purpose of the PSTA to cultivate a spirit of loyalty in its members who go to work every day prepared to put their lives on the line for their fellow Pennsylvanians. We also work to build long-standing relationships with law enforcement agencies that also exemplify fearless dedication and valiant service to the communities they serve.”