Pennsylvania senators John Fetterman (Democrat) and Dave McCormick (Republican) form a rare bipartisan joint fundraising effort ahead of the 2026 midterm elections and the 2028 election cycle. The initiative is a new political action committee, Common Ground PA, which is filed with the Federal Election Commission. Public reporting indicates the committee is sponsored by both senators, aligning members of opposite parties in a single fundraising structure.
The move comes as political observers watch Pennsylvania’s Senate matchup and closely follow any signals about the state’s political dynamics. The Washington Post notes the committee’s creation amid speculation about whether Republicans are reaching out to Fetterman. Fetterman has said he has no plans to switch parties, according to that reporting.
Overall, both outlets describe the same core development: a bipartisan PAC sponsored by the two Pennsylvania senators, designed to support fundraising in the upcoming federal election cycles. The filings and timing suggest the committee is intended as a coordinated fundraising vehicle rather than a single-issue effort.