Thursday, December 28, 2023

Fun facts

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Friend, fun fact: you probably know that the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia in 1776, but did you also know that Philly was the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800?

I'm one of our Commonwealth's number one fans, so there's a lot more where that came from.

Before I share, my Finance Director, Taylor, said that I can't use this email to only recite facts about Pennsylvania, no matter how much I might want to. I should also ask folks to chip in to help me continue representing the place I've always called home.

Friend, will you split a contribution between my campaign and Chuck Schumer to help me continue fighting for my fellow Pennsylvanians in the U.S. Senate?

Now that's out of the way, are you ready for some more facts?

Did you know that Pennsylvania's Fayette County is home to Fort Necessity, where George Washington experienced his first military combat in 1754?

Fort Necessity JPEG

Or that William Maclay -- a member of Pennsylvania's first United States Senate delegation -- kept a diary during his term, which became one of few historical accounts of the 1st United States Congress?

William Maclay's diary JPEG.

Or here's a fun one: The world's first computer was built in Philadelphia in 1946!

The world's first computer JPEG.

These are just a few of my favorite pieces of Pennsylvania trivia. I love the Commonwealth and its history. Just recently, my team challenged me to name all 67 of our counties -- and I did it in under 10 minutes.

Now, I'm hoping you'll split $10 or more between my campaign and Chuck Schumer to support our re-election fight. I'm Pennsylvania through and through, and I need your support to keep making progress for our Commonwealth.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and be split between Chuck Schumer and Bob Casey:

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Thank you for your support, Friend.

With gratitude,

Bob

 






 

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