Senators John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) are launching a unique bipartisan fundraising initiative, named Common Ground PA, in preparation for the upcoming 2026 midterms and the 2028 election cycle. This political action committee was filed with the Federal Election Commission earlier this week, marking a rare collaboration between the two senators who represent opposite parties.
Bipartisan Efforts in Pennsylvania Politics
The formation of Common Ground PA signifies a strategic alliance between Fetterman and McCormick, as both politicians aim to navigate the increasingly polarized landscape of Pennsylvania politics. This committee is expected to facilitate fundraising efforts that transcend party lines, focusing on shared goals and mutual interests.
In a statement regarding the initiative, Fetterman emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, "It’s time for us to come together and work on issues that matter to our constituents, regardless of party affiliation." McCormick echoed this sentiment, highlighting the need for unity in addressing the challenges facing Pennsylvania.
Strategic Goals for the Upcoming Elections
With the 2026 midterms approaching, both senators recognize the significance of building a robust financial foundation for their campaigns. Common Ground PA aims to engage a diverse range of donors, encouraging contributions from individuals who may not typically support candidates from the opposing party.





