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  1. Robert Patrick Casey Jr. (born April 13, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania, a seat he has held since 2007. He is a member of the Democratic Party .

    • Early Life and Education
    • Political Career
    • Governor
    • Post-Political Career and Death
    • References
    • Further Reading
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    Casey was born in Jackson Heights, Queens, the son of Alphonsus Liguori and Marie (née Cummings) Casey. His family, of Irish descent, was originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania, but his parents moved to New York in order for his father, a devoutly Roman Catholic former coal miner who began working as a coal miner at age 10, to attend Fordham Univer...

    State Senate

    Casey served as a Democratic Party member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 22nd district from 1963 to 1968. He first sought the office of Governor of Pennsylvania in 1966, losing the Democratic Party primary to Milton Shapp. Casey was the candidate of the party establishment, but the independently wealthy Shapp ran a successful insurgent campaign for the nomination. Casey tried on two other occasions without success, in 1970 (again losing to Shapp) and again in 1978 (losing to Pete Fl...

    Auditor General

    In 1968 and 1972 Casey was elected to the post of Auditor General of Pennsylvania. Paul Beers in his 1980 book "Pennsylvania Politics Today and Yesterday: The Tolerable Accommodation", wrote that Casey was "regarded as the finest auditor general the Commonwealth ever had." During his term as Auditor General, Casey was noted for feuding with then-Governor Shapp over Pennsylvania's pension system and exposing corruption. Before Casey, the Auditor General's office had no public accountants, who...

    Third gubernatorial run and mistaken identity

    Restricted from seeking another term as Auditor General of Pennsylvania, Casey declined to seek the office of Pennsylvania Treasurer in 1976. Instead, a Cambria County recorder of deeds named Robert E. Caseywon the Democratic primary and the general election, spending virtually no money and doing virtually no campaigning; voters merely assumed they were voting for the outgoing Auditor General. In 1978, another candidate named Robert P. Casey, this one a teacher and ice cream parlor owner from...

    Inaugurated on January 20, 1987, Casey was immediately confronted with several serious issues. Budd Dwyer, the state treasurer who had been convicted on charges of accepting kickbacks, committed suicide at a televised press conference just two days into his term. Casey brought what he called an "activist government" to Pennsylvania, expanding healt...

    Prohibited from seeking a third term, Casey left office on January 17, 1995. He contemplated a run for President to oppose Bill Clinton in the 1996 Democratic primaries, but declined due to failing health. In 1996, Casey published an autobiography titled "Fighting for Life". Despite the transplants, Casey continued to suffer long-term effects of hi...

    Other sources 1. Baer, John M. (2012). On the Front Lines of Pennsylvania Politics - Twenty-five Years of Keystone Reporting. The History Press. ISBN 978-1-61423-703-7. 2. Beers, Paul B. (1980). Pennsylvania Politics Today and Yesterday: The Terrible Accommodation. Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 0-271-00238-7. 3. Casey, Robert P. (1996)....

    Abramowitz, Alan I. (1995). "It's Abortion, Stupid: Policy Voting in the 1992 Presidential Election". Journal of Politics. 57 (1): 176–186. doi:10.2307/2960276. JSTOR 2960276. S2CID 155087138.
    Cook, Elizabeth Adell; Jelen, Ted G.; Wilcox, Clyde (1994). "Issue Voting in Gubernatorial Elections: Abortion and Post-Webster Politics". Journal of Politics. 56 (1): 187–199. doi:10.2307/2132352....
  2. Robert Patrick Casey, Jr., dit Bob Casey, Jr., né le 13 avril 1960 à Scranton (Pennsylvanie), est un homme politique américain, membre du Parti démocrate et sénateur de Pennsylvanie au Congrès des États-Unis depuis 2007.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_CaseyBob Casey - Wikipedia

    Bob Casey, vero nome Robert Edward Casey ( Dublino, 18 luglio 1978 ), è un ex rugbista a 15, dirigente d'azienda e dirigente sportivo irlandese, in carriera seconda linea di Leinster e London Irish . Biografia.

  4. Senator Bob Casey Jr. was first elected in 2006, defeating then-incumbent senator Rick Santorum by about 17 percentage points. He was re-elected in 2012 by 9 percentage points and in 2018 by 13 percentage points. [7] [8] [9]