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Bob Casey Jr.

Robert Patrick Casey Jr. (born April 13, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania, since 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, Casey was the Pennsylvania Auditor General from 1997 to 2005 and the Pennsylvania Treasurer from 2005 to 2007. Since 2023, Casey has been the dean of the Pennsylvania Congressional delegation.

Bob Casey Jr.
Official portrait, 2016
United States Senator
from Pennsylvania
Assumed office
January 3, 2007
Serving with John Fetterman
Preceded byRick Santorum
Chair of the Senate Aging Committee
Assumed office
February 3, 2021
Preceded bySusan Collins
Ranking Member of the Senate Aging Committee
In office
January 3, 2017 – February 3, 2021
Preceded byClaire McCaskill
Succeeded byTim Scott
State offices
34th Treasurer of Pennsylvania
In office
January 18, 2005 – January 3, 2007
GovernorEd Rendell
Preceded byBarbara Hafer
Succeeded byRobin Wiessmann
49th Auditor General of Pennsylvania
In office
January 21, 1997 – January 18, 2005
GovernorTom Ridge
Mark Schweiker
Ed Rendell
Preceded byBarbara Hafer
Succeeded byJack Wagner
Personal details
Born
Robert Patrick Casey Jr.

(1960-04-13) April 13, 1960 (age 63)
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Terese Foppiano
(m. 1985)
Children4
Parent(s)Bob Casey Sr. (father)
Ellen Harding Casey (mother)
EducationCollege of the Holy Cross (BA)
Catholic University of America (JD)
WebsiteSenate website
Campaign website

Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Casey is the son of Bob Casey, a former governor of Pennsylvania. Raised Catholic, he attended the College of the Holy Cross, later receiving his J.D. degree from the Catholic University of America. Casey practiced law in Scranton before beginning his political career as Pennsylvania's auditor general, a post to which he was elected in 1996 and re-elected in 2000.

In 2002, Casey attempted to follow in his father's footsteps by running for governor of Pennsylvania, but was defeated in the Democratic primary by Ed Rendell. After being term-limited out of his position as auditor general, Casey was elected treasurer in the 2004 election. Casey defeated two-term Republican incumbent Rick Santorum in the 2006 U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania. He was reelected in 2012 and 2018, becoming Pennsylvania's first ever Democrat to win a third consecutive term in the Senate. In April 2023, Casey announced he would be running for a fourth term in the 2024 U.S. Senate election.[1]

Early life and education Edit

Casey was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, as one of eight children of Ellen (née Harding) and Bob Casey Sr., the 42nd governor of Pennsylvania. He is of Irish descent.[2]

Casey played basketball and graduated from Scranton Preparatory School in 1978. Following in his father's footsteps, he graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1982, and received a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America in 1988.[3] Between college and law school, Casey served as a member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, and spent a year teaching 5th grade and coaching basketball at the Gesu School in inner-city Philadelphia.[4] He practiced law in Scranton from 1991 until 1996.[4]

Early political career Edit

State Auditor General Edit

Casey ran for and was elected Pennsylvania State Auditor General in 1996. He was re-elected in 2000, and served for two terms, from 1997 to 2005.[5]

In a 2002 PoliticsPA feature story designating politicians with yearbook superlatives, he was named the "Most Likely to Succeed".[6]

2002 gubernatorial election Edit

Casey attempted to follow in his father's footsteps by running for Pennsylvania Governor. Casey faced former Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell in the Democratic primary election. The Pennsylvania Democratic Party threw their support behind Casey, whom they saw as a more electable candidate than Rendell. In a bitter primary, Rendell won the nomination by winning only 10 out of 67 counties: Philadelphia and its suburbs (Bucks, Chester, Montgomery, and Delaware), its Lehigh Valley exurbs (Berks, Lehigh and Northampton), Lancaster County, and Centre County, the home of Penn State University.[7] Rendell went on to win the general election.

State Treasurer Edit

In 2004, Casey, who was term limited in his Auditor General position, was elected State Treasurer. He served in this position from 2005 to 2007.[8]

U.S. Senate Edit

Elections Edit

2006 Edit

 
County results of the 2006 U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania. Casey won the counties in blue.

In 2005, Casey received calls from U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, as well as Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), the Senate Minority Leader. Both men asked him to run for U.S. Senate in 2006 against Republican incumbent Rick Santorum. On March 5, 2005, Casey launched his campaign for the Democratic nomination. Casey's run for the Senate was his fifth statewide campaign in nine years.

Casey was almost immediately endorsed by Governor Ed Rendell, his primary election opponent from 2002.[9] He was endorsed by two Democrats who had been mentioned as possible U.S. Senate nominees: former Congressman Joe Hoeffel, who had run against Pennsylvania's other Senator, Arlen Specter, in 2004, and former State Treasurer Barbara Hafer, whom many in the abortion rights movement had attempted to convince to run against Casey in the Democratic primary.[citation needed]

Casey's more socially conservative views led to two challenges in the Democratic primary. His two challengers, college professor Chuck Pennacchio and pension lawyer Alan Sandals, argued that Casey's views on abortion and other social issues were too conservative for most Pennsylvania Democrats. Casey challenged this, arguing his opinions gave him cross-party appeal. He easily defeated both challengers in the May 16 primary receiving 85% of the vote.[10][11]

On election night, Casey won the race with 59% of the vote, compared to 41% for incumbent Senator Rick Santorum. Casey's margin of victory was the highest ever for a Democrat running for the United States Senate in Pennsylvania.[12] Casey's 17.4-point victory margin was also the largest for a challenger to any incumbent Senator since James Abdnor unseated George McGovern by 18.8 points in 1980.[13]

2012 Edit

Casey sought re-election in 2012.[14][15] His re-election prospects were uncertain. Observers noted that as the election approached, Casey, an early supporter of Obama, had "started to oppose the president outright or developed more nuanced responses to events that differentiate him from Mr. Obama. Analysts say Mr. Casey wants to put some distance between himself and a president whose job approval ratings in Pennsylvania are poor".[16]

In December 2011, it was reported that the AFL–CIO would be spending "over $170,000" on pro-Casey TV ads.[17]

Casey easily defeated challenger Joseph Vodvarka in the spring Democratic primary, and faced former coal company owner and Republican nominee Tom Smith in the fall general election. He defeated Smith on November 6, 2012, 53.7% to 44.6%, to win a second term, making him the first Democrat elected to a second term in the Senate from Pennsylvania since Joseph S. Clark Jr.'s 1962 victory.[18]

2018 Edit

Casey defeated his Republican challenger, U.S. Congressman and former Hazelton mayor Lou Barletta, by a 55.7% to 42.6% margin. The victory made Casey the first Democrat to be elected to a third term in state history, as well as the first to win six statewide elections generally.[19][20][21]

Tenure Edit

 
Casey speaks during the second day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado
 
Casey speaking at an event in 2019

On March 28, 2008, Casey endorsed frontrunner Barack Obama in the Democratic Party presidential primary.[22] The Pennsylvania Report said that he "struck gold" by endorsing Obama early in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, a move that gave him "inside access to the halls of the White House".[23] Casey campaigned across Pennsylvania in support of Obama's candidacy in the months leading up to the primary in that state; they bowled together at Pleasant Valley Lanes in Altoona.[24]

Casey has been described as an "even-keeled moderate, not only in tone but in policy", but after Donald Trump entered the White House in 2017, Casey developed a "new, saltier social media prowess". His outspoken opposition to many of Trump's actions prompted one local media outlet to describe his new strategy before his 2018 re-election campaign as: "Oppose Trump every chance he gets."[25][26]

On February 18, 2018, speaking to John Catsimatidis on New York radio station WNYM, Casey issued a warning to special counsel Robert Mueller not to deliver a report on his findings in the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections investigation too near to the 2018 midterm elections. While saying he could not "make any assumptions about where the Mueller investigation is going," he stated that he "would recommend Mueller not release a report on his findings near the midterms," because it would "distract from elections or cause people to question the election's integrity."[27]

Committee assignments Edit

Source:[28]

Caucus memberships Edit

Political positions Edit

Economy and jobs Edit

Casey voted in January 2010 to re-confirm Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.[31] Casey was among 41 senators who co-sponsored PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) anti-piracy and theft legislation, the Senate version of Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).[32]

In January 2014, Casey released a new report on income inequality in Pennsylvania and urged Congress to close the income gap by raising the minimum wage, extending unemployment insurance, and increasing funding for early education.[33][34][35] Casey has said that he believes that the United States has not exhausted its options to stop foreign countries from flooding the United States with steel supplies, and has stated that he wants the Trump administration to defend nuclear power in Pennsylvania.[36]

In April 2017, Casey was one of eight Democratic senators to sign a letter to President Trump noting government-subsidized Chinese steel had been placed into the American market in recent years below cost and had hurt the domestic steel industry and the iron ore industry that fed it, calling on Trump to raise the steel issue with President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping in his meeting with him.[37]

Education Edit

As a candidate for State Treasurer in 2004, Casey opposed school vouchers, and supported using state funds "to increase the availability of safe, quality and affordable early care and education for families that choose to use these programs".[38]

Betsy DeVos and FIRE Edit

Casey questioned Donald Trump's nomination of Betsy DeVos to be Secretary of Education on the grounds that she and her husband had donated to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), which seeks to "defend individual rights on college campuses". "Ms. DeVos must fully explain whether she supports the radical view that it should be more difficult for campus sexual-assault victims to receive justice," said Casey. In an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, FIRE co-founder Harvey Silverglate noted that "FIRE vigorously defends the free-speech and due-process rights of college students and faculty" and that the organization "is nonpartisan and has defended students and faculty members on the left and right", making "common cause with politically diverse organizations ranging from the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers to The Heritage Foundation, Young Americans for Liberty and the Cato Institute".[39] Casey's position was challenged in USA Today by Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson, who pointed out that, contrary to a letter in which Casey and Sen. Patty Murray (WA) described campus sexual assault as "affecting millions of college students", 5,178 campus rapes were reported in 2014.[40] Politico ran a prominent piece that echoed Casey's characterization of FIRE,[41] while National Review and other publications assailed Casey and defended FIRE.[42][43][44][45][46]

Energy and environment Edit

In a debate, Casey criticized his Republican opponent Rick Santorum for not recognizing the danger of global warming.[47]

In February 2021, Casey was one of seven Democratic U.S. senators to join Republicans in blocking a ban of hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking.[48]

Foreign policy Edit

Among over 70 other senators, Casey wrote to urge the European Union to designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization.[49] In 2014, he and Senator Rubio urged the Obama administration to prioritize the issue of ISIS's financial support.[50] He introduced the Stop Terrorist Operational Resources and Money (STORM) Act of 2016, which punishes countries that accept terrorist financing by their citizens or within their borders. Casey voted for the Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act, which was designed to ensure that the U.S. is not a market for antiquities looted from Syria and which was signed into law by Obama.[51][52][53]

Casey condemned the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to the crisis.[54]

In April 2019, Casey was one of thirty-four senators to sign a letter to President Trump encouraging him "to listen to members of your own Administration and reverse a decision that will damage our national security and aggravate conditions inside Central America", asserting that Trump had "consistently expressed a flawed understanding of U.S. foreign assistance" since becoming president and that he was "personally undermining efforts to promote U.S. national security and economic prosperity" through preventing the use of Fiscal Year 2018 national security funding. The senators argued that foreign assistance to Central American countries created less migration to the U.S., citing the funding's helping to improve conditions in those countries.[55]

Government spending and taxes Edit

In December 2012, Casey introduced legislation that would extend the payroll tax cut for another year and provide tax credits for employers that add jobs.[56]

In December 2016, Casey joined a group of other Senate Democrats led by Joe Manchin of West Virginia who wanted expiring benefits for retired coal workers to be extended.[57] Casey, described as "unusually animated", said he would "vote against a must-pass spending bill needed to keep the government running" if the coal miners' benefits were not extended.[58]

Alongside all other Senate Democrats, Casey voted against the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, saying that it was "a giveaway to the super rich".[59] Casey also proposed to expand the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit prior to the TCJA's passage,and the Tax Cuts and Jobs act incorporated a larger expansion of this credit.[60]

Gun policy Edit

On June 16, 2016, The Washington Post reported that "'pro-gun' Bob Casey" had become "an evangelist for gun control laws". After the Sandy Hook school massacre in December 2012, he had "completely flipped his views" on several gun issues, largely as a result of having been "accosted" by his wife and daughter. "Casey has since embraced every major proposal to counter gun violence," reported the Post, "including a renewed ban on assault weapons and enhanced background checks before gun purchases." In the wake of the Orlando Pulse massacre, he unveiled the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which would have prevented persons convicted of hate crimes from purchasing weapons. He said he had never really thought about the gun issue until Sandy Hook, "coasting along with Pennsylvania's traditional pro-gun views in a state where the National Rifle Association has held sway for decades". After Sandy Hook, he "found it unacceptable that the NRA opposed any new laws".[61]

On June 25, 2016, Philadelphia magazine ran an article about Casey's "profound about-face on gun control", noting that it had taken place within "a matter of days" and that Casey "was the first to introduce gun control legislation after the massacre in Orlando". Casey said that his switch had been a result of "thinking of the enormity of it, what happened to those children, which was indescribably horrific, and then having my wife and daughter say to me, 'You're going to vote on this at some point. How are you going to vote?'" He said that "I had to ask myself that question, because normally I would stay in my lane. There's only two lanes on this. It's the NRA lane, or the voting for commonsense gun measures lane. So I decided whether I was going to stay in the old lane, in which I had traveled a long time but really had never been challenged or had to cast a real big vote."[62]

Healthcare Edit

Casey supported President Barack Obama's health reform legislation; he voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in December 2009,[63] and he voted for the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.[64]

In January 2019, Casey was one of six Democratic senators to introduce the American Miners Act of 2019, a bill that would amend the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to swap funds in excess of the amounts needed to meet existing obligations under the Abandoned Mine Land fund to the 1974 Pension Plan as part of an effort to prevent its insolvency as a result of coal company bankruptcies and the 2008 financial crisis. It also increased the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund tax and ensured that miners affected by the 2018 coal company bankruptcies would not lose their health care.[65]

In August 2019, when asked during a town hall if he supports Medicare for All, Casey declined to directly answer, but stated that he supports "universal coverage".[66]

In September 2019, amid discussions to prevent a government shutdown, Casey was one of six Democratic senators to sign a letter to congressional leadership advocating for the passage of legislation that would permanently fund health care and pension benefits for retired coal miners as "families in Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Alabama, Colorado, North Dakota and New Mexico" would start to receive notifications of health care termination by the end of the following month.[67]

Abortion Edit

While Casey has identified as pro-life,[68][69] and he had previously expressed support for overturning Roe v. Wade,[70] a 2018 Politico article indicated that "[a]fter a decade in the Senate, Casey has become an increasingly reliable vote in support of abortion rights — scoring as high as 100 percent on NARAL Pro-Choice America's vote tally in 2016 and 2017 ... although his 2018 rating is sure to be lower." Politico acknowledged that scorecards "are an imperfect calculation of a lawmaker's position", adding that Casey asserted that he had voted anti-abortion on 13 of the 15 abortion-related measures during his career.[68]

In 2022, he reversed his prior position on Roe and said he supports legislation to codify national abortion rights.[71][72][73]

In 2005, Casey opposed the funding of embryonic stem cell research.[74] In 2006, Casey supported the DFLA's Pregnant Women Support Act,[75] which sought to reduce abortion by providing support to women experiencing unplanned pregnancies. However, Casey has voted against barring HHS grants to organizations that provide abortion services, where such services may often not be central to the organization's chief purpose.[76] Casey also supports over-the-counter sale of emergency contraception.[77]

In January 2010, during a debate on the Affordable Care Act, Casey was heckled for his handling of the abortion provisions in the health-care bill and for not taking an uncompromising anti-abortion stance. Casey was the primary sponsor of an amendment to prevent government funds from being used for abortion services, but when he tried to organize a compromise that appealed to both Democrats and the party's lone holdout (Sen. Ben Nelson), he angered some religious groups.[78][79] According to Politico, "Like conservative anti-abortion groups, [Casey] opposes the Roe decision and opposes the taxpayer funding of the [abortion] procedure. But like progressive abortion rights organizations, he supports Obamacare, access to contraception through programs such as Title X and funding for Planned Parenthood."[68]

In 2011, Casey was not endorsed in NARAL Pro-Choice America's election guide. That year, he voted against defunding Planned Parenthood, against H.R.1 and for cloture for the nomination of Goodwin Liu, earning him a 100% rating from NARAL.[80]

In 2017, Casey voted for legislation that would have overturned the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits foreign aid for organizations that provide or promote abortion.[81][82] Casey's vote for overturning that policy prompted anti-abortion activists to question his commitment to the anti-abortion cause.[82] The National Right to Life Committee criticized Casey for his 2017 vote against the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States.[83][68]

In 2015 and 2018, Casey joined two other Democrats (Joe Manchin and Joe Donnelly) by voting for bills that would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy.[84][85]

Casey, along with 45 other U.S. senators, voted in favor of allowing debate to continue on the Women's Health Protection Act in a roll call vote held on February 28, 2022.[86] Casey voted for the measure again on May 11 in the wake of the leak of the decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Casey said that if the bill passed cloture, he would still vote for it.[87]

Casey considers birth control as a tool to reduce the necessity of abortions. He has called on greater funding for access to birth control measures, specifically supporting Planned Parenthood's efforts in making contraception more open and accessible to women.[68]

Housing Edit

In April 2019, Casey was one of forty-one senators to sign a bipartisan letter to the housing subcommittee praising the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Section 4 Capacity Building program as authorizing "HUD to partner with national nonprofit community development organizations to provide education, training, and financial support to local community development corporations (CDCs) across the country" and expressing disappointment that President Trump's budget "has slated this program for elimination after decades of successful economic and community development." The senators wrote of their hope that the subcommittee would support continued funding for Section 4 in Fiscal Year 2020.[88]

Immigration laws Edit

Casey supported the Secure Borders, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1348), a bill voted down in the 110th United States Congress, which would have provided a path to legal citizenship for undocumented persons currently residing in the United States. He also supported the Clinton amendment, the Menendez amendment, and the Alaska amendments.[89]

During the 2006 Senate race, Casey expressed support for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006.[90]

He voted to continue federal funds for declared "sanctuary cities."[91]

He took part in a Philadelphia International Airport protest against President Trump's January 2017 travel ban.[25] Leaving a black tie event Saturday night to join the protest, he tweeted: "I won't stand by as the promise of America is diminished."[92]

In May 2017, Casey, along with nine other senators and 13 members of the House of Representatives, requested in a letter to the Homeland Security Secretary, that they stop the detention of four children and their mothers at the Berks County Residential Center. Many of the families had been detained there without legal recourse for more than a year and a half. Casey also personally took to social media with impassioned appeals to the White House on behalf of a Honduran 5 year old and his 25-year-old mother being held at the same facility, and were now facing deportation. They had fled violence and death threats and sought asylum in the US back in 2015, but failed their credible fear interview. Attorneys have since been appealing their case, and the legal team was in the middle of the process of applying for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for the child when they were awakened at 3:30AM on May 3 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and put on a plane to Honduras. "This child and his mother deserved better from this Administration. They got the absolute worst," Casey remarked.[93][94]

In June 2019, Casey and six other Democratic senators were led by Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz in sending letters to the Government Accountability Office along with the suspension and debarment official and inspector general at the US Department of Health and Human Services citing recent reports that showed "significant evidence that some federal contractors and grantees have not provided adequate accommodations for children in line with legal and contractual requirements" and urged officials in the government to determine whether federal contractors and grantees are in violation of contractual obligations or federal regulations and should thus face financial consequences.[95]

Judicial nominees Edit

He expressed support for the confirmation of both John Roberts[96] and Samuel Alito[97] for seats on the Supreme Court of the United States; these judges were believed to be in favor of overturning Roe v. Wade.

Casey voted for the confirmation of both Sonia Sotomayor[98] and Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court of the United States.[99]

In March 2017, Casey voted against confirming Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, citing "real concerns" with Gorsuch's "rigid and restrictive" judicial philosophy, and some of his past opinions on issues relating to the health and safety of workers and the rights of those with disabilities.[100] He also voted against the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.[101] On October 23, 2020, Casey voted against the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.[102]

LGBT rights Edit

Casey voted for the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010.[103][104]

Casey, a longtime supporter of civil unions, stated his support for same-sex marriage on April 1, 2013.[105][106] He also supports the adoption of children by same-sex couples.[38]

In June 2019, Casey was one of eighteen senators to sign a letter to United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting an explanation of a decision by the State Department to not issue an official statement that year commemorating Pride Month nor issue the annual cable outlining activities for embassies commemorating Pride Month. They also questioned why the LGBTI special envoy position had remained vacant and asserted that "preventing the official flying of rainbow flags and limiting public messages celebrating Pride Month signals to the international community that the United States is abandoning the advancement of LGBTI rights as a foreign policy priority."[107]

Personal life Edit

Casey and his wife Terese were married in 1985, and they have four daughters.[108] In 2023, Casey announced that he had prostate cancer and would undergo treatment.[109][110] In 2023, Casey's brother, Patrick, registered as a lobbyist and reported lobbying the U.S. Senate on a number of issues.[111]

Electoral history Edit

 
Casey speaking at Abington High School in support of Sen. Barack Obama, October 2008
Pennsylvania Auditor General Primary Election, 1996[112][113]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. 252,645 34.6% N/A
Democratic Tom Foley 242,190 33.2% N/A
Democratic Bill Lloyd 128,500 17.6% N/A
Democratic Sandra Miller 105,868 14.5% N/A
Majority 10,455 1.4% N/A
Turnout 729,203 −32.2%
Pennsylvania Auditor General Election, 1996[114][115][116]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. 2,367,760 56.1% +10.8%
Republican Bob Nyce 1,706,835 40.4% −10.7%
Libertarian Sharon Shepps 103,234 2.4% −1.2%
Constitution Robert Lord 43,487 1.1% N/A
Majority 514,204 12.2% +9.8%
Turnout 4,221,316 65.3% −1.0%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing
Pennsylvania Auditor General Election, 2000[115][117]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. (inc.) 2,651,551 56.8% +0.7%
Republican Katie True 1,862,934 39.9% −0.5%
Green Anne Goeke 62,642 1.3% N/A
Libertarian Jessica Morris 41,967 0.9% −2.1%
Constitution John Rhine 23,971 0.5% −0.5%
Reform James Blair 21,476 0.5% N/A
Majority 638,561 13.6% +1.4%
Turnout 4,664,541 63.1% −2.2%
Democratic hold Swing
Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Primary Election, 2002[118][119][120]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ed Rendell 702,442 56.5% N/A
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. 539,794 43.5% N/A
Majority 162,648 13.1% N/A
Turnout 1,242,236 28.0% +13%
Pennsylvania State Treasurer Election, 2004[115][121]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. 3,353,489 61.3% +14.1%
Republican Jean Craige Pepper 1,997,951 36.5% −12.8%
Libertarian Darryl Perry 61,238 1.1% −0.4%
Green Paul Teese 40,740 0.7% −0.8%
Constitution Max Lampenfeld 20,406 0.4% −0.5%
Majority 1,233,154 22.5% +24.0%
Turnout 5,473,824 68.9% +5.8%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing
Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Primary Election, 2006[122][123]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. 629,271 84.5% N/A
Democratic Chuck Pennacchio 66,364 8.9% N/A
Democratic Alan Sandals 48,113 6.5% N/A
Democratic Others 1,114 0.1% N/A
Majority 513,680 68.9% N/A
Turnout 744,862 +1.3%
Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Election, 2006[124][125][126]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. 2,392,984 58.7% +15.2%
Republican Rick Santorum (inc.) 1,684,778 41.3% −17.4%
Majority 708,206 17.3% +10.4%
Turnout 4,077,762 41.8% +3.0%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing −24.4
Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Primary Election, 2012[127]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. (inc.) 565,488 80.9% N/A
Democratic Joseph Vodvarka 133,683 19.1% N/A
Majority 431,805 61.8% N/A
Turnout 699,171 −6.1%
United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, 2012[128]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert P. Casey Jr. (inc.) 3,021,364 53.7% −4.9%
Republican Tom Smith 2,509,114 44.6% +3.3%
Libertarian Rayburn Smith 96,926 1.7% +1.7%
Majority 512,250 9.1% -
Turnout 5,627,404
Democratic hold Swing −4.9%
United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, 2018[129]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bob Casey Jr. (incumbent) 2,792,437 55.74% +2.05%
Republican Lou Barletta 2,134,848 42.62% -1.97%
Libertarian Dale Kerns 50,907 1.02% -0.70%
Green Neal Gale 31,208 0.62% N/A
Total votes 5,009,400 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

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External links Edit

  • Senator Bob Casey Jr. official U.S. Senate website
  • Bob Casey for Senate
  • Bob Casey Jr. at Curlie
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
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Preceded by Democratic nominee for Auditor General of Pennsylvania
1996, 2000
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1997–2005
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Jack Wagner
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2007–present
Served alongside: Arlen Specter, Pat Toomey, John Fetterman
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2017–2021
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For other people named Robert Casey see Robert Casey disambiguation Senator Casey redirects here For other uses see Senator Casey disambiguation Robert Patrick Casey Jr born April 13 1960 is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania since 2007 A member of the Democratic Party Casey was the Pennsylvania Auditor General from 1997 to 2005 and the Pennsylvania Treasurer from 2005 to 2007 Since 2023 Casey has been the dean of the Pennsylvania Congressional delegation Bob Casey Jr Official portrait 2016United States Senatorfrom PennsylvaniaIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2007Serving with John FettermanPreceded byRick SantorumChair of the Senate Aging CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office February 3 2021Preceded bySusan CollinsRanking Member of the Senate Aging CommitteeIn office January 3 2017 February 3 2021Preceded byClaire McCaskillSucceeded byTim ScottState offices34th Treasurer of PennsylvaniaIn office January 18 2005 January 3 2007GovernorEd RendellPreceded byBarbara HaferSucceeded byRobin Wiessmann49th Auditor General of PennsylvaniaIn office January 21 1997 January 18 2005GovernorTom RidgeMark SchweikerEd RendellPreceded byBarbara HaferSucceeded byJack WagnerPersonal detailsBornRobert Patrick Casey Jr 1960 04 13 April 13 1960 age 63 Scranton Pennsylvania U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseTerese Foppiano m 1985 wbr Children4Parent s Bob Casey Sr father Ellen Harding Casey mother EducationCollege of the Holy Cross BA Catholic University of America JD WebsiteSenate website Campaign websiteBob Casey Jr s voice source source Bob Casey Jr on his support for the Pregnant Workers Fairness ActRecorded December 8 2022Born in Scranton Pennsylvania Casey is the son of Bob Casey a former governor of Pennsylvania Raised Catholic he attended the College of the Holy Cross later receiving his J D degree from the Catholic University of America Casey practiced law in Scranton before beginning his political career as Pennsylvania s auditor general a post to which he was elected in 1996 and re elected in 2000 In 2002 Casey attempted to follow in his father s footsteps by running for governor of Pennsylvania but was defeated in the Democratic primary by Ed Rendell After being term limited out of his position as auditor general Casey was elected treasurer in the 2004 election Casey defeated two term Republican incumbent Rick Santorum in the 2006 U S Senate election in Pennsylvania He was reelected in 2012 and 2018 becoming Pennsylvania s first ever Democrat to win a third consecutive term in the Senate In April 2023 Casey announced he would be running for a fourth term in the 2024 U S Senate election 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early political career 2 1 State Auditor General 2 2 2002 gubernatorial election 2 3 State Treasurer 3 U S Senate 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2006 3 1 2 2012 3 1 3 2018 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Committee assignments 3 2 2 Caucus memberships 4 Political positions 4 1 Economy and jobs 4 2 Education 4 2 1 Betsy DeVos and FIRE 4 3 Energy and environment 4 4 Foreign policy 4 5 Government spending and taxes 4 6 Gun policy 4 7 Healthcare 4 7 1 Abortion 4 8 Housing 4 9 Immigration laws 4 10 Judicial nominees 4 11 LGBT rights 5 Personal life 6 Electoral history 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditCasey was born in Scranton Pennsylvania as one of eight children of Ellen nee Harding and Bob Casey Sr the 42nd governor of Pennsylvania He is of Irish descent 2 Casey played basketball and graduated from Scranton Preparatory School in 1978 Following in his father s footsteps he graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1982 and received a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America in 1988 3 Between college and law school Casey served as a member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps and spent a year teaching 5th grade and coaching basketball at the Gesu School in inner city Philadelphia 4 He practiced law in Scranton from 1991 until 1996 4 Early political career EditState Auditor General Edit Casey ran for and was elected Pennsylvania State Auditor General in 1996 He was re elected in 2000 and served for two terms from 1997 to 2005 5 In a 2002 PoliticsPA feature story designating politicians with yearbook superlatives he was named the Most Likely to Succeed 6 2002 gubernatorial election Edit Main article 2002 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election Casey attempted to follow in his father s footsteps by running for Pennsylvania Governor Casey faced former Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell in the Democratic primary election The Pennsylvania Democratic Party threw their support behind Casey whom they saw as a more electable candidate than Rendell In a bitter primary Rendell won the nomination by winning only 10 out of 67 counties Philadelphia and its suburbs Bucks Chester Montgomery and Delaware its Lehigh Valley exurbs Berks Lehigh and Northampton Lancaster County and Centre County the home of Penn State University 7 Rendell went on to win the general election State Treasurer Edit In 2004 Casey who was term limited in his Auditor General position was elected State Treasurer He served in this position from 2005 to 2007 8 U S Senate EditElections Edit 2006 Edit Main article 2006 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania nbsp County results of the 2006 U S Senate race in Pennsylvania Casey won the counties in blue In 2005 Casey received calls from U S Senator Chuck Schumer D NY the chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee as well as Senator Harry Reid D NV the Senate Minority Leader Both men asked him to run for U S Senate in 2006 against Republican incumbent Rick Santorum On March 5 2005 Casey launched his campaign for the Democratic nomination Casey s run for the Senate was his fifth statewide campaign in nine years Casey was almost immediately endorsed by Governor Ed Rendell his primary election opponent from 2002 9 He was endorsed by two Democrats who had been mentioned as possible U S Senate nominees former Congressman Joe Hoeffel who had run against Pennsylvania s other Senator Arlen Specter in 2004 and former State Treasurer Barbara Hafer whom many in the abortion rights movement had attempted to convince to run against Casey in the Democratic primary citation needed Casey s more socially conservative views led to two challenges in the Democratic primary His two challengers college professor Chuck Pennacchio and pension lawyer Alan Sandals argued that Casey s views on abortion and other social issues were too conservative for most Pennsylvania Democrats Casey challenged this arguing his opinions gave him cross party appeal He easily defeated both challengers in the May 16 primary receiving 85 of the vote 10 11 On election night Casey won the race with 59 of the vote compared to 41 for incumbent Senator Rick Santorum Casey s margin of victory was the highest ever for a Democrat running for the United States Senate in Pennsylvania 12 Casey s 17 4 point victory margin was also the largest for a challenger to any incumbent Senator since James Abdnor unseated George McGovern by 18 8 points in 1980 13 2012 Edit Main article 2012 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania Casey sought re election in 2012 14 15 His re election prospects were uncertain Observers noted that as the election approached Casey an early supporter of Obama had started to oppose the president outright or developed more nuanced responses to events that differentiate him from Mr Obama Analysts say Mr Casey wants to put some distance between himself and a president whose job approval ratings in Pennsylvania are poor 16 In December 2011 it was reported that the AFL CIO would be spending over 170 000 on pro Casey TV ads 17 Casey easily defeated challenger Joseph Vodvarka in the spring Democratic primary and faced former coal company owner and Republican nominee Tom Smith in the fall general election He defeated Smith on November 6 2012 53 7 to 44 6 to win a second term making him the first Democrat elected to a second term in the Senate from Pennsylvania since Joseph S Clark Jr s 1962 victory 18 2018 Edit Main article 2018 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania Casey defeated his Republican challenger U S Congressman and former Hazelton mayor Lou Barletta by a 55 7 to 42 6 margin The victory made Casey the first Democrat to be elected to a third term in state history as well as the first to win six statewide elections generally 19 20 21 Tenure Edit nbsp Casey speaks during the second day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver Colorado nbsp Casey speaking at an event in 2019On March 28 2008 Casey endorsed frontrunner Barack Obama in the Democratic Party presidential primary 22 The Pennsylvania Report said that he struck gold by endorsing Obama early in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary a move that gave him inside access to the halls of the White House 23 Casey campaigned across Pennsylvania in support of Obama s candidacy in the months leading up to the primary in that state they bowled together at Pleasant Valley Lanes in Altoona 24 Casey has been described as an even keeled moderate not only in tone but in policy but after Donald Trump entered the White House in 2017 Casey developed a new saltier social media prowess His outspoken opposition to many of Trump s actions prompted one local media outlet to describe his new strategy before his 2018 re election campaign as Oppose Trump every chance he gets 25 26 On February 18 2018 speaking to John Catsimatidis on New York radio station WNYM Casey issued a warning to special counsel Robert Mueller not to deliver a report on his findings in the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections investigation too near to the 2018 midterm elections While saying he could not make any assumptions about where the Mueller investigation is going he stated that he would recommend Mueller not release a report on his findings near the midterms because it would distract from elections or cause people to question the election s integrity 27 Committee assignments Edit Source 28 Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Health Care Subcommittee on International Trade Customs and Global Competitiveness Subcommittee on Social Security Pensions and Family Policy Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions Subcommittee on Children and Families Chairman Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety Select Committee on Intelligence Special Committee on Aging Chairman 29 Caucus memberships Edit Afterschool Caucuses 30 Political positions EditEconomy and jobs Edit Casey voted in January 2010 to re confirm Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke 31 Casey was among 41 senators who co sponsored PROTECT IP Act PIPA anti piracy and theft legislation the Senate version of Stop Online Piracy Act SOPA 32 In January 2014 Casey released a new report on income inequality in Pennsylvania and urged Congress to close the income gap by raising the minimum wage extending unemployment insurance and increasing funding for early education 33 34 35 Casey has said that he believes that the United States has not exhausted its options to stop foreign countries from flooding the United States with steel supplies and has stated that he wants the Trump administration to defend nuclear power in Pennsylvania 36 In April 2017 Casey was one of eight Democratic senators to sign a letter to President Trump noting government subsidized Chinese steel had been placed into the American market in recent years below cost and had hurt the domestic steel industry and the iron ore industry that fed it calling on Trump to raise the steel issue with President of the People s Republic of China Xi Jinping in his meeting with him 37 Education Edit As a candidate for State Treasurer in 2004 Casey opposed school vouchers and supported using state funds to increase the availability of safe quality and affordable early care and education for families that choose to use these programs 38 Betsy DeVos and FIRE Edit Casey questioned Donald Trump s nomination of Betsy DeVos to be Secretary of Education on the grounds that she and her husband had donated to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education FIRE which seeks to defend individual rights on college campuses Ms DeVos must fully explain whether she supports the radical view that it should be more difficult for campus sexual assault victims to receive justice said Casey In an op ed in The Wall Street Journal FIRE co founder Harvey Silverglate noted that FIRE vigorously defends the free speech and due process rights of college students and faculty and that the organization is nonpartisan and has defended students and faculty members on the left and right making common cause with politically diverse organizations ranging from the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers to The Heritage Foundation Young Americans for Liberty and the Cato Institute 39 Casey s position was challenged in USA Today by Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson who pointed out that contrary to a letter in which Casey and Sen Patty Murray WA described campus sexual assault as affecting millions of college students 5 178 campus rapes were reported in 2014 40 Politico ran a prominent piece that echoed Casey s characterization of FIRE 41 while National Review and other publications assailed Casey and defended FIRE 42 43 44 45 46 Energy and environment Edit In a debate Casey criticized his Republican opponent Rick Santorum for not recognizing the danger of global warming 47 In February 2021 Casey was one of seven Democratic U S senators to join Republicans in blocking a ban of hydraulic fracturing commonly known as fracking 48 Foreign policy Edit Among over 70 other senators Casey wrote to urge the European Union to designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization 49 In 2014 he and Senator Rubio urged the Obama administration to prioritize the issue of ISIS s financial support 50 He introduced the Stop Terrorist Operational Resources and Money STORM Act of 2016 which punishes countries that accept terrorist financing by their citizens or within their borders Casey voted for the Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act which was designed to ensure that the U S is not a market for antiquities looted from Syria and which was signed into law by Obama 51 52 53 Casey condemned the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to the crisis 54 In April 2019 Casey was one of thirty four senators to sign a letter to President Trump encouraging him to listen to members of your own Administration and reverse a decision that will damage our national security and aggravate conditions inside Central America asserting that Trump had consistently expressed a flawed understanding of U S foreign assistance since becoming president and that he was personally undermining efforts to promote U S national security and economic prosperity through preventing the use of Fiscal Year 2018 national security funding The senators argued that foreign assistance to Central American countries created less migration to the U S citing the funding s helping to improve conditions in those countries 55 Government spending and taxes Edit In December 2012 Casey introduced legislation that would extend the payroll tax cut for another year and provide tax credits for employers that add jobs 56 In December 2016 Casey joined a group of other Senate Democrats led by Joe Manchin of West Virginia who wanted expiring benefits for retired coal workers to be extended 57 Casey described as unusually animated said he would vote against a must pass spending bill needed to keep the government running if the coal miners benefits were not extended 58 Alongside all other Senate Democrats Casey voted against the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act saying that it was a giveaway to the super rich 59 Casey also proposed to expand the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit prior to the TCJA s passage and the Tax Cuts and Jobs act incorporated a larger expansion of this credit 60 Gun policy Edit On June 16 2016 The Washington Post reported that pro gun Bob Casey had become an evangelist for gun control laws After the Sandy Hook school massacre in December 2012 he had completely flipped his views on several gun issues largely as a result of having been accosted by his wife and daughter Casey has since embraced every major proposal to counter gun violence reported the Post including a renewed ban on assault weapons and enhanced background checks before gun purchases In the wake of the Orlando Pulse massacre he unveiled the Hate Crimes Prevention Act which would have prevented persons convicted of hate crimes from purchasing weapons He said he had never really thought about the gun issue until Sandy Hook coasting along with Pennsylvania s traditional pro gun views in a state where the National Rifle Association has held sway for decades After Sandy Hook he found it unacceptable that the NRA opposed any new laws 61 On June 25 2016 Philadelphia magazine ran an article about Casey s profound about face on gun control noting that it had taken place within a matter of days and that Casey was the first to introduce gun control legislation after the massacre in Orlando Casey said that his switch had been a result of thinking of the enormity of it what happened to those children which was indescribably horrific and then having my wife and daughter say to me You re going to vote on this at some point How are you going to vote He said that I had to ask myself that question because normally I would stay in my lane There s only two lanes on this It s the NRA lane or the voting for commonsense gun measures lane So I decided whether I was going to stay in the old lane in which I had traveled a long time but really had never been challenged or had to cast a real big vote 62 Healthcare Edit Casey supported President Barack Obama s health reform legislation he voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in December 2009 63 and he voted for the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 64 In January 2019 Casey was one of six Democratic senators to introduce the American Miners Act of 2019 a bill that would amend the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to swap funds in excess of the amounts needed to meet existing obligations under the Abandoned Mine Land fund to the 1974 Pension Plan as part of an effort to prevent its insolvency as a result of coal company bankruptcies and the 2008 financial crisis It also increased the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund tax and ensured that miners affected by the 2018 coal company bankruptcies would not lose their health care 65 In August 2019 when asked during a town hall if he supports Medicare for All Casey declined to directly answer but stated that he supports universal coverage 66 In September 2019 amid discussions to prevent a government shutdown Casey was one of six Democratic senators to sign a letter to congressional leadership advocating for the passage of legislation that would permanently fund health care and pension benefits for retired coal miners as families in Virginia West Virginia Wyoming Alabama Colorado North Dakota and New Mexico would start to receive notifications of health care termination by the end of the following month 67 Abortion Edit While Casey has identified as pro life 68 69 and he had previously expressed support for overturning Roe v Wade 70 a 2018 Politico article indicated that a fter a decade in the Senate Casey has become an increasingly reliable vote in support of abortion rights scoring as high as 100 percent on NARAL Pro Choice America s vote tally in 2016 and 2017 although his 2018 rating is sure to be lower Politico acknowledged that scorecards are an imperfect calculation of a lawmaker s position adding that Casey asserted that he had voted anti abortion on 13 of the 15 abortion related measures during his career 68 In 2022 he reversed his prior position on Roe and said he supports legislation to codify national abortion rights 71 72 73 In 2005 Casey opposed the funding of embryonic stem cell research 74 In 2006 Casey supported the DFLA s Pregnant Women Support Act 75 which sought to reduce abortion by providing support to women experiencing unplanned pregnancies However Casey has voted against barring HHS grants to organizations that provide abortion services where such services may often not be central to the organization s chief purpose 76 Casey also supports over the counter sale of emergency contraception 77 In January 2010 during a debate on the Affordable Care Act Casey was heckled for his handling of the abortion provisions in the health care bill and for not taking an uncompromising anti abortion stance Casey was the primary sponsor of an amendment to prevent government funds from being used for abortion services but when he tried to organize a compromise that appealed to both Democrats and the party s lone holdout Sen Ben Nelson he angered some religious groups 78 79 According to Politico Like conservative anti abortion groups Casey opposes the Roe decision and opposes the taxpayer funding of the abortion procedure But like progressive abortion rights organizations he supports Obamacare access to contraception through programs such as Title X and funding for Planned Parenthood 68 In 2011 Casey was not endorsed in NARAL Pro Choice America s election guide That year he voted against defunding Planned Parenthood against H R 1 and for cloture for the nomination of Goodwin Liu earning him a 100 rating from NARAL 80 In 2017 Casey voted for legislation that would have overturned the Mexico City Policy which prohibits foreign aid for organizations that provide or promote abortion 81 82 Casey s vote for overturning that policy prompted anti abortion activists to question his commitment to the anti abortion cause 82 The National Right to Life Committee criticized Casey for his 2017 vote against the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States 83 68 In 2015 and 2018 Casey joined two other Democrats Joe Manchin and Joe Donnelly by voting for bills that would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy 84 85 Casey along with 45 other U S senators voted in favor of allowing debate to continue on the Women s Health Protection Act in a roll call vote held on February 28 2022 86 Casey voted for the measure again on May 11 in the wake of the leak of the decision on Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization Casey said that if the bill passed cloture he would still vote for it 87 Casey considers birth control as a tool to reduce the necessity of abortions He has called on greater funding for access to birth control measures specifically supporting Planned Parenthood s efforts in making contraception more open and accessible to women 68 Housing Edit In April 2019 Casey was one of forty one senators to sign a bipartisan letter to the housing subcommittee praising the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development s Section 4 Capacity Building program as authorizing HUD to partner with national nonprofit community development organizations to provide education training and financial support to local community development corporations CDCs across the country and expressing disappointment that President Trump s budget has slated this program for elimination after decades of successful economic and community development The senators wrote of their hope that the subcommittee would support continued funding for Section 4 in Fiscal Year 2020 88 Immigration laws Edit Casey supported the Secure Borders Economic Opportunity and Immigration Reform Act of 2007 S 1348 a bill voted down in the 110th United States Congress which would have provided a path to legal citizenship for undocumented persons currently residing in the United States He also supported the Clinton amendment the Menendez amendment and the Alaska amendments 89 During the 2006 Senate race Casey expressed support for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006 90 He voted to continue federal funds for declared sanctuary cities 91 He took part in a Philadelphia International Airport protest against President Trump s January 2017 travel ban 25 Leaving a black tie event Saturday night to join the protest he tweeted I won t stand by as the promise of America is diminished 92 In May 2017 Casey along with nine other senators and 13 members of the House of Representatives requested in a letter to the Homeland Security Secretary that they stop the detention of four children and their mothers at the Berks County Residential Center Many of the families had been detained there without legal recourse for more than a year and a half Casey also personally took to social media with impassioned appeals to the White House on behalf of a Honduran 5 year old and his 25 year old mother being held at the same facility and were now facing deportation They had fled violence and death threats and sought asylum in the US back in 2015 but failed their credible fear interview Attorneys have since been appealing their case and the legal team was in the middle of the process of applying for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for the child when they were awakened at 3 30AM on May 3 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and put on a plane to Honduras This child and his mother deserved better from this Administration They got the absolute worst Casey remarked 93 94 In June 2019 Casey and six other Democratic senators were led by Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz in sending letters to the Government Accountability Office along with the suspension and debarment official and inspector general at the US Department of Health and Human Services citing recent reports that showed significant evidence that some federal contractors and grantees have not provided adequate accommodations for children in line with legal and contractual requirements and urged officials in the government to determine whether federal contractors and grantees are in violation of contractual obligations or federal regulations and should thus face financial consequences 95 Judicial nominees Edit He expressed support for the confirmation of both John Roberts 96 and Samuel Alito 97 for seats on the Supreme Court of the United States these judges were believed to be in favor of overturning Roe v Wade Casey voted for the confirmation of both Sonia Sotomayor 98 and Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court of the United States 99 In March 2017 Casey voted against confirming Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court citing real concerns with Gorsuch s rigid and restrictive judicial philosophy and some of his past opinions on issues relating to the health and safety of workers and the rights of those with disabilities 100 He also voted against the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court 101 On October 23 2020 Casey voted against the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court 102 LGBT rights Edit Casey voted for the Don t Ask Don t Tell Repeal Act of 2010 103 104 Casey a longtime supporter of civil unions stated his support for same sex marriage on April 1 2013 105 106 He also supports the adoption of children by same sex couples 38 In June 2019 Casey was one of eighteen senators to sign a letter to United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting an explanation of a decision by the State Department to not issue an official statement that year commemorating Pride Month nor issue the annual cable outlining activities for embassies commemorating Pride Month They also questioned why the LGBTI special envoy position had remained vacant and asserted that preventing the official flying of rainbow flags and limiting public messages celebrating Pride Month signals to the international community that the United States is abandoning the advancement of LGBTI rights as a foreign policy priority 107 Personal life EditCasey and his wife Terese were married in 1985 and they have four daughters 108 In 2023 Casey announced that he had prostate cancer and would undergo treatment 109 110 In 2023 Casey s brother Patrick registered as a lobbyist and reported lobbying the U S Senate on a number of issues 111 Electoral history Edit nbsp Casey speaking at Abington High School in support of Sen Barack Obama October 2008Pennsylvania Auditor General Primary Election 1996 112 113 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr 252 645 34 6 N ADemocratic Tom Foley 242 190 33 2 N ADemocratic Bill Lloyd 128 500 17 6 N ADemocratic Sandra Miller 105 868 14 5 N AMajority 10 455 1 4 N ATurnout 729 203 32 2 Pennsylvania Auditor General Election 1996 114 115 116 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr 2 367 760 56 1 10 8 Republican Bob Nyce 1 706 835 40 4 10 7 Libertarian Sharon Shepps 103 234 2 4 1 2 Constitution Robert Lord 43 487 1 1 N AMajority 514 204 12 2 9 8 Turnout 4 221 316 65 3 1 0 Democratic gain from Republican SwingPennsylvania Auditor General Election 2000 115 117 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr inc 2 651 551 56 8 0 7 Republican Katie True 1 862 934 39 9 0 5 Green Anne Goeke 62 642 1 3 N ALibertarian Jessica Morris 41 967 0 9 2 1 Constitution John Rhine 23 971 0 5 0 5 Reform James Blair 21 476 0 5 N AMajority 638 561 13 6 1 4 Turnout 4 664 541 63 1 2 2 Democratic hold SwingPennsylvania Gubernatorial Primary Election 2002 118 119 120 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ed Rendell 702 442 56 5 N ADemocratic Robert P Casey Jr 539 794 43 5 N AMajority 162 648 13 1 N ATurnout 1 242 236 28 0 13 Pennsylvania State Treasurer Election 2004 115 121 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr 3 353 489 61 3 14 1 Republican Jean Craige Pepper 1 997 951 36 5 12 8 Libertarian Darryl Perry 61 238 1 1 0 4 Green Paul Teese 40 740 0 7 0 8 Constitution Max Lampenfeld 20 406 0 4 0 5 Majority 1 233 154 22 5 24 0 Turnout 5 473 824 68 9 5 8 Democratic gain from Republican SwingPennsylvania U S Senate Primary Election 2006 122 123 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr 629 271 84 5 N ADemocratic Chuck Pennacchio 66 364 8 9 N ADemocratic Alan Sandals 48 113 6 5 N ADemocratic Others 1 114 0 1 N AMajority 513 680 68 9 N ATurnout 744 862 1 3 Pennsylvania U S Senate Election 2006 124 125 126 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr 2 392 984 58 7 15 2 Republican Rick Santorum inc 1 684 778 41 3 17 4 Majority 708 206 17 3 10 4 Turnout 4 077 762 41 8 3 0 Democratic gain from Republican Swing 24 4Pennsylvania U S Senate Primary Election 2012 127 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr inc 565 488 80 9 N ADemocratic Joseph Vodvarka 133 683 19 1 N AMajority 431 805 61 8 N ATurnout 699 171 6 1 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania 2012 128 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert P Casey Jr inc 3 021 364 53 7 4 9 Republican Tom Smith 2 509 114 44 6 3 3 Libertarian Rayburn Smith 96 926 1 7 1 7 Majority 512 250 9 1 Turnout 5 627 404Democratic hold Swing 4 9 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania 2018 129 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bob Casey Jr incumbent 2 792 437 55 74 2 05 Republican Lou Barletta 2 134 848 42 62 1 97 Libertarian Dale Kerns 50 907 1 02 0 70 Green Neal Gale 31 208 0 62 N ATotal votes 5 009 400 100 00 N ADemocratic holdReferences Edit U S Senator Bob Casey to run for re election CNN April 10 2023 Retrieved April 10 2023 Quinones Manuel June 23 2015 NEWSMAKER Coal mining ties helped shape Casey family worldview E amp E News Retrieved September 27 2020 Huber Robert May 27 2018 The Badass Days of Boring Bob Casey Philadelphia Retrieved June 24 2020 a b McNamee Gregory Lewis Bob Casey Jr Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved December 30 2018 Cattabiani Mario January 24 1997 It s Robert Not Bobby If You Please The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Retrieved November 20 2011 Keystone State Yearbook Committee PoliticsPA 2001 Archived from the original on 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