McCormick's critics panned the cheesy photo op, noting on social media that it’s mainly tourists who traverse the popular stretch of Passyunk Avenue dubbed “cheesesteak Vegas.”
McCormick ordered four steaks ‘wiz wit,’ avoiding the blunder of former presidential candidate John Kerry.
GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick learns how to make cheesesteaks at Geno’s Steaks in Philadelphia during a campaign stop on Wednesday, April 3, 2024.took the popular campaign pilgrimage to the neon lights of Geno’s Steaks on Wednesday and beneath an awning — shielding him from a chilly rain — ordered a cheesesteak.
There were a few pitfalls. McCormick’s huge campaign bus struggled to navigate the narrow South Philadelphia streets, so McCormick, former Pennsylvania Sen.After accidentally ordering at the fries-only window, McCormick ordered four sandwiches “wiz wit,” for him and his entourage, avoiding the fate of 2004 Democratic presidential nomineePost-chow down, McCormick put on an apron to grill some steak with Daines.
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